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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a backside" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the rear part of something, often in a casual or informal context, or to describe a person's rear end.
Example: "After the long hike, I sat down on the grass, feeling the cool breeze on my backside."
Alternatives: "a rear end" or "a posterior".
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It's just a backside.
I have a backside you could carry in a wheelbarrow.
"Some guys get Derby fever this time of year," said Dr. Blea, echoing a backside truism.
"If you see something on TV, you don't think there's a backside to it," she said.
FAVORITE TRICK -- Either the Haakon flip or a Backside 5 on the kicker.
Pumbaa may be a friendly warthog, but without a backside, he's much less appealing.
A backside Luggin capillary is used in order to register the anode potential during all measurements.
During a video shoot that spring, he landed his first triple cork — a "backside 1440 triple cork" in the vernacular.
Classical high voltage devices fabricated on SOI substrates suffer from a backside coupling effect which could result in premature breakdown.
The first is dominated by a huge polystyrene model of a backside with the owner's hands on it.
Buddha's trainer, James Bond, 44, has been a backside habitué since he first took his conditioning license out at 16.
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