Noun. Ancestors, especially from abroad. Originating in the phrase 'way back' indicating a period in the distant past.
Robert Asked Simon where his waybacks were from
Jenny Chu's waybacks arrived in the USA from china in 1870
Jenny Chu's waybacks arrived in the USA from china in 1870
by Thor-Fenris October 17, 2013
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by Kevin Y. November 15, 2007
"Dave, don't mess with a man with a Wayback Machine. I can make it so you were never born."
-Jimmy James
-Jimmy James
by Neeptide August 05, 2010
A digital archiving service of the World Wide Web, allowing users to go 'back in time' and to revisit saved snapshots of a previous version of a website. It's especially useful for visiting sites that have since been taken down, allowing users to appreciate changes in a current site or to reminisce the old times.
It's a recommended source of information when looking up older exam papers, and other various scholarly material.
It's a recommended source of information when looking up older exam papers, and other various scholarly material.
Me, a 20M, looking through the Wayback Machine.
"Wow, minecraft.com has grown a long way since 2011! Damn, I'm old."
"Wow, minecraft.com has grown a long way since 2011! Damn, I'm old."
by Noobgamer0111 November 01, 2020
The Wayback Machine is a popular website known for archiving web pages for future citation, it has been archiving websites from 2004 to present.
by whytftisdadsadsa December 08, 2020