This term is used to describe "doggie" style sexual intercourse.
It came to be because of the weight put on the receiver's back. It is also commonly referred to as "blowing" one's back out.
It came to be because of the weight put on the receiver's back. It is also commonly referred to as "blowing" one's back out.
by Wouldyoulookatthat February 26, 2011
To have one's back is to protect one from unanticipated matters, while one is attending to a particular function. This can be seen dramaticallyand concretely in the movie, "Gladiator." THE ACTOR forges an alliance when he suggests that three gadiators form a team by fighting off threats from different directions (fighting back to back.) He states: "We can fight together or die separately." Also, in the revolutionary war period, one of the notables said "We can hang together or hang separately."
Similar idioms would be HAVE MY BACK= "cover me," "fight back to back," "back me up," "play chicky for me," "keep an eye out for me," and "be ready to jump in."
by parceritahotlips April 14, 2009
jenny: wow sally your so ugly.
sally: suck my back !
or
Mom: clean your room sally !
sally: suck my back !
Mom: ?!?! i won't suck your back !
sally: suck my back !
or
Mom: clean your room sally !
sally: suck my back !
Mom: ?!?! i won't suck your back !
by Lisaaa :) May 04, 2008
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by novella July 23, 2006
a meme i found on pinterest where a girl has her spine extending out of her torso while smiling saying "owchhhhhh my back hurty" . i was laughing my ass off on this for thirty minutes and ive come to the conclusion it deserves its own definition .
girl 1: "my back hurty"
girl 2: "Did your spine also extend outside of your torso and nearly break your chest completely?"
girl 1: "yeah"
girl 2: "same"
girl 2: "Did your spine also extend outside of your torso and nearly break your chest completely?"
girl 1: "yeah"
girl 2: "same"
by mybackhurtyy November 18, 2022