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5 back

When taking back a high five before releasing your current high five.
dude#1: YEAH HIGH FIVE !
dude #2: woah mayhn i feel the sudden urge to take my 5 back
dude#1: oh alright
dude#2: yea..maybe another time
by nicoleNECTARINE January 3, 2009
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laying back

in jazz, a term used to describe posture used by musicians who want to signal that what they will play next is killing
Jacob was laying back to indicate to his band that he would start playing the killing jazz standard, "the truth" by moonchild.
by werghdbv December 17, 2017
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Back Smack

"Dude, it hurts so bad!"

"Take that back smack bitch!"

"Did you see Todd totally get fucked up, that was the worst back smack I have ever seen!"
by Tango09 March 31, 2010
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pain-a-back

A Jamaican term for back pain, in this case caused by good lovin'. It's also the title of a song by Reggae/Hiphop group Worl-A-Girl.
I mean dat, I give the bwoy pain-a-back (Worl-A-Girl)
by SyntaxE July 10, 2006
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dance back

A phrase used following a put down (or similar instance) which challenges the second party to respond in kind. Taken from the world of competitive dance, but not limited to that passtime.
You think you're good? You think you got what it takes? Dance back, son, dance back!
by John-boy Leroy February 6, 2007
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Back in the bucket

a phrased used by players when a person 1. They have interest in does something wrong to have them set a side like the other girls*.

*As if they were put in a bucket to choose from.

2. Can also refer to if a players goes back and forth between others they are dating or sleeping with when they get temporarily bored.
Dude, Lauren keeps bringing up her ex-boyfriend shes going back in the bucket.

Dave and I have go to the movies twice this week. I'm putting him back in the bucket so i can talk to Tom.
by TubbyTom April 16, 2009
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Stand back

A phrase used in the sense of "hold onto your hats" Inspired by the 1983 hit by Stevie Nicks, exclaiming stand back once or twice in a row is used to prepare somebody to be shown or told something amazing. The known origins of such use of the term are from around Richmond Virginia, by 80's heads who sought to help keep the 80's alive and well.
Oh my stars! That dude done yelled out "Stand back! Stand Back!" from the bedroom. Next thing he came out dressed like one of the break dancers from the video to that song! He is so retro!
by Sir Carlton March 14, 2019
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