backchat
— Noun
– English
~ light teasing repartee
backcloth
— Noun
– English
~ scenery hung at back of stage
backdoor
— Noun
– English
~ a secret or underhand means of access (to a place or a position); "he got his job through the back door"
backdoor
— Noun
– English
~ an entrance at the rear of a building
backdoor
— Noun
– English
~ an undocumented way to get access to a computer system or the data it contains
backdown
— Noun
– English
~ a retraction of a previously held position
backdrop
— Noun
– English
~ scenery hung at back of stage
backer
— Noun
– English
~ invests in a theatrical production
backfield
— Noun
– English
~ the offensive football players who line up behind the linemen
backfire
— Noun
– English
~ a loud noise made by the explosion of fuel in the manifold or exhaust of an internal combustion engine
backfire
— Noun
– English
~ the backward escape of gases and unburned gunpowder after a gun is fired
backfire
— Noun
– English
~ a fire that is set intentionally in order to slow an approaching forest fire or grassfire by clearing a burned area in its path
backfire
— Noun
– English
~ a miscalculation that recoils on its maker
backfisch
— Noun
– Danish
~ ung pige som ikke længere er barn og endnu ikke vo ...
backflow
— Noun
– English
~ a flow that returns toward its source
backflowing
— Noun
– English
~ a flow that returns toward its source
backgammon
— Noun
– Danish
~ brætspil for to personer som vha. terningeslag hve ...
backgammon
— Noun
– English
~ a board game for two players; pieces move according to throws of the dice