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Full-back

A term used to describe any type of Women's underwear that fully cover the butt.

Synonym "granny panties"
I can always tell it's time to do laundry when all I have left to wear are my full-backs
by Coolcandy September 11, 2014
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Silver Back

Slang term referring to women between 50-65. Generally
used to refer to the stage after "Cougar". So called due to
the grey or silvery hair at this age.
I like silver backs. They are so grateful when you fuck 'em.
by Way More Awesomer March 10, 2008
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Back EMF

A phrase a technician uses when he hasn't a clue what's wrong and he doesn't want to be seen not to know what's wrong, so he talks shit!
I think the reasion that it is switching is
a back EMF from when you power up the panel?
by Gav September 9, 2003
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Running Back

A position in Grid Iron (or American Football) in who lines up directly behind the Quarterback. The Quarterback can hand the ball off to the Running Back or "Sweep" (footy pass) it to the player. The Running Back then tries to rush the ball upfield and score.
Quarterback: What's the play Coach?
Coach: Send the Running Back up the guts and make frist down
by Nick Ogden July 29, 2008
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back in the day

Used in conversation to recall and discuss to a past memory. Back in the day is only to be used for events twenty years or greater in the past.
Back in the day my mom ate black beauties by the handful
by ctgeek71 August 28, 2008
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She's back

the thing to say when ever anyone you HATE especially creepers come around you. MOst of the time is said loudly so the person can hear you and possibly leave...!
Person 1:Eww there's karley

Person 2:She's such a creeper
Person 1: look she's coming over
Person 2: SHE'S BACKKKKKKK
Karley: (leaves quietly)
PERSON 1 and 2: YESSS
by fed2upwitthem May 17, 2009
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Pat on the back

"Pat on a back"- Backhanded compliment from Patrick. Disingenuous comment made towards people Patrick finds threatening. Unlike compliment "Pat on the back" is not meant to please receiver. "Pat on the back"should always be taken as an insult.
"I Didn't Expect You To Do So Well — Congratulations!, That is such a Pat On The Back Patrick!
by Zong_Zuzia August 18, 2019
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