When a moment of conflict arises, one person expresses a need to talk about an issue of significant importance to them and the other avoids it. The result is a lasting resentment between the two that eventually declines the value of friendship.
When he expressed the need to talk, though clearly disturbed and hurt, she "backed out" with a hope that nothing would happen.
by asdfg_hi November 28, 2011
Get the backed out mug.A person who gets excited over other people's future or current purchases. Usually an enthusiastic shopper for themselves as well.
Can also be used as an adjective and verb.
Can also be used as an adjective and verb.
"I'm such a backseat buyer; I love helping my friends choose stuff as much as buying something for myself!"
"Whenever I think about getting a new gadget, my father goes backseat buyer."
"If you don't stop backseat buying right now I'm going to smack you."
"Whenever I think about getting a new gadget, my father goes backseat buyer."
"If you don't stop backseat buying right now I'm going to smack you."
by lautnitha January 2, 2009
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Like the well-known and well-dispised acne, backne is a skin condition in which pores become clogged and infected easily, due to massive oil production, hormones, and/or poor hygiene. It generally plagues young women with long hair, but can effect almost anyone. the worst part is, 50% of all sufferers aren't aware that they have it.
-Did you see Trisha's backne yesterday???
-yeah, who didn't? she must not know, or something.
-she really shouldn't wear halter tops.
-yeah, who didn't? she must not know, or something.
-she really shouldn't wear halter tops.
by thehippoisaware March 29, 2009
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by Car-roll Shelby November 26, 2006
Get the bacle mug.Is a reference to a person who frequently asks "what?". The term originates from people in the back of the car always misinterpreting the message of the people in the front seats. The term is properly used as a noun.
Teacher: Homework is due 3:00 Tuesday.
Student: What time is homework due Friday?
Other student: She said 3:00 Tuesday, backseat.
Student: What time is homework due Friday?
Other student: She said 3:00 Tuesday, backseat.
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