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Discover Ludwig"backside to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the back side of something, or when you want to describe the arrangement of two things that are either touching or facing each other (e.g., two people facing each other, two surfaces touching each other, etc.). For example: "The two dancers moved backside to backside, their arms intertwined as they spun around the ballroom."
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/ I only want to amuse myself frontside and backside, to be Eastern and Western both".
She pushed aside another with her backside to demonstrate rebounding technique.
Dot, the sexy robot from The Jetsons, would pop her titanium backside to this shit.
He reached around to his backside to pull loose his shorts.
Took a slap on the backside to blast out the scream.
Two cats appear on a video, and Ms. Achugar, nude from the waist down, exposes her backside to comical effect.
I thought, if she likes it, it will be a kick up the backside to make me finish it.
Where would you be in sport without the odd boot in the backside to move you forward?
Mockus is a former maths professor who left academia after baring his backside to a group of student protesters.
Slew was notoriously standoffish, in the style of the era, with a habit of offering his backside to the visiting press.
"How ironic that this hero of the American Revolution, who gave his life for democracy, now displays his backside to the masses".
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