Kiwi English vernacular for rural regions of bush and scrub land with farms and farmland being broken in. Usually difficult of access because only serviced by loose metal roads (gravel roads) that are narrow and dusty. Rough country farms with few and large paddocks inhabited by few people.
Not to be confused with back-block, which is the last paddock on the farm to have been broken into farmland.
The farm is in the back-blocks beyond Welsford (town in New Zealand).
Years ago Kaukapakapa was considered the back-blocks.
New York City slang for being released from jail/prison and returning to the neighborhood.
"You see who's back on the block?"
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when your in a circle of friends, and one of you friends stands in front of you so you cant talk to them.
chris walks over to your circle of friends and stands in front of you, you say to him "dude, stop Back Blocking me"