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bloke got back

Forget 'baby got back', which refers to a girl with a bigg ass. 'Bloke got back' means a man with a big butt.

Check out that dude walking down the beach. His butt's so big, he walks funny. Yo, bloke got back.

by hayes Benedict Thompson November 13, 2007

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Baby Got Back

Rachel please that is so inappropriate!

Baby Got Back is featured in an episode of the sitcom friends.

by Herixide September 8, 2020

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baby got back

a huge ass

damn yo beyonce got some back damn

by an drew cumm ings July 29, 2003

64πŸ‘ 116πŸ‘Ž


baby got back

referring to a girl with an ass so big u cant get ur hands around it.

my ass is so big my boyfriend couldnt keep his hands off it.

by ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? December 28, 2004

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Back got Back

When an individual's ass is so flat it's like their back just keeps going.

He so flat, that back got back.

Her back got back.

by DarthXander May 3, 2020

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Got your back

When someone has your back, they are there to support you unconditionally. When life seems to blindside you with undesirable events, they’re there for you without complaint, supporting you in your moment of need, not for their own selfish, self gratifying reasons, but because your well being to them is foremost in their mind and heart. A lover not only does the above, but is flexible in mind and heart to make the necessary changes and sacrifices in their own lives if they know it is something that enhances yours.
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Someone that has your back recognize the goodness, even the greatness in you, especially during the moments you’re not willing or able to see it. Simply stated, when someone has your back, your life is greatly enhanced.

You have some big obstacles to go through, but remember I've got your back.

by Urbanguru October 23, 2014

416πŸ‘ 41πŸ‘Ž


Got your back

This originally came from old movies and TV shows where two people are in a dangerous situation (usually hunting criminals or other enemies), and one of them is going to venture forward. The other person stays behind and watches for any danger coming from behind or other directions that the first person is unlikely to see. The one who stays behind typically has a weapon, to fend off any attackers.

person 1: "I'm going to look behind that garage."

person 2: "Alright, I've got your back."

by gorkin July 1, 2014

96πŸ‘ 15πŸ‘Ž