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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a back rub" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a massage or gentle rubbing of someone's back, often for relaxation or comfort.
Example: "After a long day at work, I really appreciate a back rub to help me unwind."
Alternatives: "a back massage" or "a back knead."
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A back rub.
Yoshira Cardenas '12 loves getting a back rub.
And He started giving her a back rub.
(He denied allegations that he tried to choke her while giving her a back rub).
The Secretary of State is coming by to give me a back rub.
Students who want a back rub take a seat — or sign up if there's a list — and enjoy their sessions.
Never mentioned me voicing consent, never mentioned us speaking, a back rub.
I once even got a back rub from a caddie in Thailand.
How about a back rub?" he would call, and Damian Meehan, grinning, would oblige.
Sometimes he offered me a back rub or touched my shoulder in the night, and I rejected him.
"No manicure just yet, but by September you'll be able to get a back rub or foot massage," Pat answered.
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