1.I pay back money to the building society every month.
2.I will pay him back for his bad treatment.
2.I will pay him back for his bad treatment.
by afreherz October 06, 2009
by Eagles007 January 17, 2008
What you tell some one when they are asking you for something that you don't want to do just to get them out of your way.
by Manny Daddy August 06, 2007
I've heard this used on CNN a couple of times. "Back story" is used when talking about a breaking news story, when the rest of the story isn't clear. "What is the back-story on the train crash?" Meaning how many were on the train. When did it leave, and how fast was it going?
by M Haanel September 22, 2006
by kythiefsnatcher April 25, 2010
Completely meaningless phrase which has gained inexplicable global popularity. It's an incomplete thought: Back in what day? It's a redundant way of saying "Once, I..." or "I used to..." and adds words without adding any extra meaning. Similar to the equally pointless "at the end of the day..." popularised by English soccer stars.
by hunthill August 18, 2006
by Scissor Man November 09, 2009