A person who originated from the Northeastern region of the United States (where it is commonly very
cold and overcrowded), moved to
Florida (where it is commonly very
hot and overcrowded) and subsequently moved half-way back to the Northeast in hopes this unexploited region would provide cheap lobor and moderate weather. It seems their final choice in residence depends heavily on the route they took during their original migration to
Florida, as the majority of halfbackers reside within a short drive of I-75, I-24 and I-81. Halfbackers often exhibit distinguishing traits such as the formation of densely populated communities, cultivation of foliage indiginous only to Southern
Florida and an ironic nostalgic view of life in both Florida and the Northeast.