backside
IPA: bˈæksaɪd
noun
- The back side of anything, the part opposite its front
- The back side of an estate: the backyard and outbuildings behind a main house, especially (UK dialect, euphemistic) an outhouse.
- (euphemistic) A person's buttocks.
- (obsolete) The back side of a page: a verso.
- (figuratively) The reverse or opposite of anything.
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see back, side.
adjective
- (board sports) Approaching an obstacle backward
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see back, side.
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Examples of "backside" in Sentences
- Can be done frontside or backside.
- The eyeballs are red on the backside.
- It is a hard flip, to backside revert.
- This can be done frontside or backside.
- That stalker was a pain in the backside.
- I'm a newbie at this backside ofWikipedia.
- The whole thing is a pain in the backside.
- On the backside of the case is a list of the tracks.
- A back lip would be a backside approach and a backside turn.
- It is known for its fast sensual movements of the buttocks and backside.
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