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back shark

Derived from Jamaican slang. Much like the United States uses “69” as a way to symbolize dual-action oral sex, Jamaicans use the last two digits of their year of independence (1962) to depict the act of a a man slamming a woman from behind, whilst pulling her hair back, much like grabbing the dorsal fin of a shark from behind and pulling.

The term is also used in the popular game “bingo” when one cries out after matching 5 numbers. Essentially, meaning one has “nailed it!”
I took her home last night and delivered a brutal shark back-ing. That’s why she’s in a wheelchair now, Maahn.

Janet covered her last number, stood up, and yelled “back shark!” to claim her prize; a large gold pendant in the shape of “62”, and the resort staff have noticed.
by E.T. Fingermen May 16, 2021
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Quack Back

The act of securing your seat so nobody can sit in it. Has to be called IN the seat.
Kayne: Quack back
Sarah: (sits in chair)
Kayne: (comes back) Get up I called quack back
Sarah: Dang it
by Thiccboiroy July 2, 2018
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Back to school supplies

Supplies you get when you're returning to school after summer.
My mom is making get Back to school supplies help😭”
by Mr. Gupta August 8, 2023
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Back doors kicked in

"Oi! Is it true that your mum got her back doors kicked in last week?"
"Yes, Vicar, it's true."
by Sir Aethelred Pisp August 21, 2021
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Back pocket smell

Unclean, neglected, and a little reminiscent of butt
“This rug has a little bit of a back pocket smell
by Knoblett January 5, 2025
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