| BACKDATING | • backdating v. Present participle of backdate. • backdating n. The act by which something is backdated. • BACKDATE v. to date to an earlier time. |
| BACKGAMMON | • backgammon n. A board game for two players in which each has 15 stones which move between 24 triangular points according… • backgammon n. (Backgammon) A victory in the game when the loser has not borne off a stone, and still has one or more… • backgammon v. To win at a backgammon game with the opponent having one or more pieces in the winner’s inner home row… |
| BACKSTAGES | • backstages n. Plural of backstage. • BACKSTAGE n. the back area of a stage. |
| BARRACKING | • barracking v. Present participle of barrack. • barracking n. An act of jeering or heckling. • barracking n. (Australia, New Zealand) The act of cheering for or supporting a team. |
| BERGAMASKO | • BERGAMASKO n. an inhabitant of Bergamo. |
| BERGAMASKS | • Bergamasks n. Plural of Bergamask. • BERGAMASK n. a rustic dance, also BERGOMASK. |
| BLACKGAMES | • blackgames n. Plural of blackgame. • BLACKGAME n. black grouse. |
| BLACKGUARD | • blackguard n. The lowest servant in a household charged with pots, pans, and other kitchen equipment. • blackguard n. (Old-fashioned, usually used only of men) A scoundrel; an unprincipled contemptible person; an untrustworthy person. • blackguard n. (Archaic) A man who uses foul language in front of a woman, typically a woman of high standing in society. |
| CHARGEBACK | • chargeback n. (Banking) A reversal of an accounting entry, especially of a disputed credit-card transaction. • CHARGEBACK n. the charge a credit card merchant pays to a customer after the customer successfully disputes an item on his or her credit card statement. |
| GAOLBREAKS | • gaolbreaks n. Plural of gaolbreak. • GAOLBREAK v. to break out of gaol, also JAILBREAK. |
| KABARAGOYA | • kabaragoya n. The water monitor, Varanus salvator, a large lizard of Southeast Asia. • KABARAGOYA n. (Tagalog) a very large monitor lizard of SE Asia. |
| KLANGFARBE | • KLANGFARBE n. (German) tone-colour; timbre. |
| LAYBACKING | • laybacking v. Present participle of layback. • LAYBACK v. to climb using the layback technique. |