back and forth |
moving backward then forward, or forward then backward, often many times without stopping. [2 definitions] |
back out of |
to fail to do something that was agreed upon. |
back road |
a road that avoids traffic and high speed travel. It is often a small, country road that goes through areas with few houses and buildings. |
back seat |
the seat or seating area behind other seats, especially in a car or other vehicle. |
behind one's back |
when one is not present; secretly. |
bounce back |
to return to a normal condition quickly or completely. |
fall back on |
to have another choice if something does not work out; resort to. |
go back on |
to take back. |
pat on the back2 |
(informal) to show praise or thanks by words or actions. |
pay back |
to pay the money that you owe to someone. |
take back |
to take possession again of something that you gave to another person. |
talk back |
to answer in a rude manner. |
turn one's back on |
to pay no attention to the needs of; abandon. |