| BACKBEAT | • backbeat n. (Music) The sharp accent on the second and fourth beats of rock music in 4/4 time. • back␣beat n. (Music) Any of the even beats in music, as opposed to the odd downbeats. • BACKBEAT n. one of the normally unstressed beats in a musical bar, used as a secondary syncopated beat. |
| BACKBEATS | • backbeats n. Plural of backbeat. • back␣beats n. Plural of back beat. • BACKBEAT n. one of the normally unstressed beats in a musical bar, used as a secondary syncopated beat. |
| BACKBREAKER | • backbreaker n. A strenuous and exhausting task, typically involving physical effort. • BACKBREAKER n. a strenuous task. |
| BACKBREAKERS | • backbreakers n. Plural of backbreaker. • BACKBREAKER n. a strenuous task. |
| BACKBREAKING | • backbreaking adj. (Figuratively) Of work, very physically tiring. • back-breaking adj. Alternative form of backbreaking. • BACKBREAKING adj. exhausting. |
| BACKSTABBED | • backstabbed v. Simple past tense and past participle of backstab. • BACKSTAB v. to stab in the back. |
| BACKSTABBER | • backstabber n. A traitor or hypocrite, such as a co-worker or friend assumed trustworthy but who figuratively attacks… • BACKSTABBER n. one who backstabs. |
| BACKSTABBERS | • backstabbers n. Plural of backstabber. • BACKSTABBER n. one who backstabs. |
| BAREBACK | • bareback adj. Without a saddle. • bareback adj. Without a condom. • bareback adj. (Dated) Without a shirt; shirtless. |
| BAREBACKED | • barebacked adv. Synonym of bareback. • barebacked adj. Of a bird raised for meat: lacking feathers, seen as an undesirable trait. • bare-backed adj. Without a saddle. |
| BAREBACKING | • barebacking n. (Jargon) The practice of engaging in intercourse, most often anal, without using a condom. • BAREBACKING n. the act of practising unprotected sex. |
| BAREBACKINGS | • BAREBACKING n. the act of practising unprotected sex. |
| BAREBACKS | • barebacks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bareback. • BAREBACK v. to have unprotected sex. |
| BLACKBALLED | • blackballed v. Simple past tense and past participle of blackball. • BLACKBALL v. to vote against someone becoming member of a club. |
| BREAKBACK | • breakback adj. Synonym of backbreaking (“of work, very physically tiring”). • break␣back v. (Tennis, of a receiver) To win a game having lost a service game, or during a tiebreak, to win a point… • BREAKBACK adj. crushing. |