Derived from Jamaican slang. Much like the United States uses â69â as a way to symbolize dual-action oral sex, Jamaicans use the last two digits of their year of independence (1962) to depict the act of a a man slamming a woman from behind, whilst pulling her hair back, much like grabbing the dorsal fin of a shark from behind and pulling.
The term is also used in the popular game âbingoâ when one cries out after matching 5 numbers. Essentially, meaning one has ânailed it!â
I took her home last night and delivered a brutal shark back-ing. Thatâs why sheâs in a wheelchair now, Maahn.
Janet covered her last number, stood up, and yelled âback shark!â to claim her prize; a large gold pendant in the shape of â62â, and the resort staff have noticed.