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!"
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Get the Mattress Back mug.Based on the idea that a pregnant woman has a bun in the oven at the front, a back oven refers to the back passage, usually of a gay man. It can refer to an empty or full back passage.
“Hey Martin, I have just put a batch of Vegan brownies in the Aga. While they cook, would you like to repeatedly and passionately enter my back oven against the kitchen work top?”
“Why yes, Bradley, I would!”
“Why yes, Bradley, I would!”
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Get the back in the grip mug.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.
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