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Back in the Saddle

When you are back to doing what you do best. Or, when you are back home from a long trip.
Timmy had been on the mend from a broken foot, but now that he's all better and playing ball again, he's <back in the saddle>.

Joey had been on a long business trip but now he's <back in the saddle>.
by Boogiebones March 5, 2009
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Back in the 'good old days',

This was the original reference to the past BEFORE it was bastardized by the cheap ghetto and sport radio jock talk: 'back in the day', which has become popular of late...
Back in the 'good old days', we used to have to walk a mile through 3 feet of snow to get to school every day.
by JJGATES December 2, 2011
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back in the day

Referring to a time period previous to the present, usually recalled with a somewhat blissful vision.
Back in the day, I remember those good times we used to have hanging out at Lyon's.
by brainz November 7, 2001
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laying back in the cut

In a relaxed state, especially with friends while not engaging in any specific activity.
When Allison called, I was laying back in the cut with Will and Jay and didn't feel like engaging in awkward conversation with her.
by Tmbggeek August 29, 2006
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the hoe is back in the shed

Describes the situation in which an insufferable bitch thankfully won't be attending parties/events for the foreseeable future due to the fact that she is expecting a child.
Looks like we won't be seeing Dina's ratchet ass anymore... the hoe is back in the shed.
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Back in the day

An imprecise time in the past for which I am too lazy to figure out the date or time period.
Back in the day bread was only 50 cents a loaf.
by Specific Word Woman September 25, 2012
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putting toothpaste back in the tube

sim. Descriptive of the difficulties encountered when attempting sexual congress whilst less than fully erect. also: Thumbing in a slacky, playing snooker with string, pushing a marshmallow in a money box.
After I saw her face it was like putting toothpaste back in the tube.
by yO'Neill February 27, 2008
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