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An elephant's penis.

Carolyn rode the Elephant's back.

by Abscido December 11, 2010

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Backs

Backs is a new revolution in drinking games, created in the small town of Wyoming, Ohio. If you've ever played jacks as a child and enjoyed it, this game is for you.

Instructions: Players sit in a circle, each person holding their own drink, which the group decides on. Then one at a time, the players bounce a bouncy ball in the air. While the ball is airborne, the player tries to chug their beverage before the ball hits the ground. First player to finish wins the game. Everyone goes one at a time, passing the ball after each turn.

Restrictions: If a player bounces the ball and it hits the ceiling, they are then required to finish the game naked.

Steve: Man I'm pissed I don't have a ping pong table, we can't play any drinking games.

Sarah: No worries, I have a bouncy ball we can play Backs.

Steve: Righteous

by snPei April 10, 2011

7๐Ÿ‘ 9๐Ÿ‘Ž


back

Support. A term used to describe backup.

"Oh, snap! Don't mess wit dat busta! He got crazy back!"

by NT June 14, 2003

30๐Ÿ‘ 58๐Ÿ‘Ž


back pack back

A person who has excessive back fat to the point where it looks as if they are conceling a back pack in their shirt.

"wow I thought that lady had a back pack on but she is just a back pack back".

by the one they call wonka March 4, 2009

17๐Ÿ‘ 4๐Ÿ‘Ž


Back to back babies

When you go on maternity leave for a year to keep your job security. And then get pregnant in that same year again and then return to work without saying anything. Once you start showing you ask for maternity leave again to keep your job security in place. This is usually done if you are a lazy manager or employee.

Employee #1: โ€œoh great! Alicia is having back to back babies just so she can even put this job on her resume!โ€

by DOOFUS23 July 27, 2022


back-in

Any person, often elderly, usually jewish, living in Florida who cannot refrain from telling everyone else how great things are back in New York.

Watch out for those back-ins. They never stop talking about New York.

by Zebulon Montgomery Pike March 14, 2005

3๐Ÿ‘ 3๐Ÿ‘Ž


backs

a term used in rugby to describe the players out of the scrum

once the ball gets out of the scrum the backs will take it up the field

by BC mtnbiker August 1, 2005

8๐Ÿ‘ 14๐Ÿ‘Ž