Definition of «backside»

The term "backside" typically refers to the rear or back part of something, such as an object, person, or location. It can also be used informally to refer to a person's behind or buttocks. In some contexts, it may also refer to the opposite side of something that is generally viewed from one direction, like the "frontside" and "backside" of a mountain.

Usage examples

  1. The toddler fell and landed on her backside.
  2. I accidentally sat on my brother's glasses and crushed them with my backside.
  3. The football player was tackled hard and landed on his backside.
  4. The dog kept scratching his backside against the carpet.
  5. Stacy slipped on the wet floor and landed on her backside with a loud thud.

Sentences with «backside»

  • Knot threads on backside of pillow fabric. (athomeonthebay.com)
  • modest proposal discount to real estate value, low multiple cyclicals at peak earnings, insurers, specialty finance co's on backside of growth (activiststocks.com)
  • Adam, after breaking his nose in the morning session after a Bankvaults pigdog gone wrong, decided for the afternoon session that he would just start pulling in backside with no hands. (baliwaves.com)
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