Kiwi English vernacular for rural regions of bush and scrub land with farms and farmland being broken in. Usually difficult of access because only serviced by loose metal roads (gravel roads) that are narrow and dusty. Rough country farms with few and large paddocks inhabited by few people.
Not to be confused with back-block, which is the last paddock on the farm to have been broken into farmland.
Not to be confused with back-block, which is the last paddock on the farm to have been broken into farmland.
The farm is in the back-blocks beyond Welsford (town in New Zealand).
Years ago Kaukapakapa was considered the back-blocks.
Years ago Kaukapakapa was considered the back-blocks.
by RangiWiremuWakaJones June 07, 2020
When you spike back another dude's drink with some type of illicit drug with the intention of taking advantage of him.
by duderules July 13, 2010
dave went back to the beginning last night after a fun night out with Ansley's dads, boyfriends, brothers, fathers, 14-year-old son.
by joseph (the 14 year old boy) November 01, 2023
The third song in Taylor Swift's third album. Coincidence?
Besides the point, this song is in Speak Now (the Stolen Version and the Taylor's Version).
Besides the point, this song is in Speak Now (the Stolen Version and the Taylor's Version).
by CupcakKesVaygania October 22, 2023
It's not human nature for someone to give back to a community, it's human nature for someone to keep taking while they look for the heart of something to stick their knife in.
There is no true giving back, since anything that is given back would have to have been taken in the first place. The people that claim to be giving back to a community aren't really giving anything, and are usually taking more than everybody else. Claims about someone being a selfless humanitarian sound too good to be true because they are. It's not human nature to be selfless.
by Solid Mantis November 25, 2020
To reply with a witty, ignorant or insolent remark following chastisement
Don't you be cheeking me back
Are you cheeking me back
Old Dublin Colloquialism
Don't you be cheeking me back
Are you cheeking me back
Old Dublin Colloquialism
Verb - To cheek back: "If I tell him to get his own Leap Card he will just cheek me back"
Noun - Cheeker backer: One who cheeks back
Past participle - Chook back: "Here, he just chook me back!"
Noun - Cheeker backer: One who cheeks back
Past participle - Chook back: "Here, he just chook me back!"
by CM1 February 20, 2020
Verb. The act of anal sex with someone who just pooped after attempting the "Blazing wing" challenge.
by PipiLongstonkings November 11, 2021