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backer-up

[ bak-er-uhp ]

noun

, plural back·ers-up.
  1. a supporter; backer; second.
  2. Football. a linebacker.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of backer-up1

1920–25; back up + -er 1
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Example Sentences

Ducie is the backer-up against you, and she be to go to her ain folks to-morrow.

She did not often care to wage battle with Opal herself, but she keenly enjoyed hearing somebody else do it, and was ready to act "backer-up" within limits.

Macfarlane, however, was certainly not the best of the lot, but a very safe man, and could play equally well on the left wing or the centre, and, if I mistake not, work excellently as a backer-up to J. M'Gregor.

He, poor fellow, expected his club would have an easy victory, and this belief was shared in by not a few of the eleven besides, including my master, who had, by the way, emerged into a centre forward since the last match with the Kilmarackers, and as a consequence he gave me a deal of extra work as a backer-up to Mat.

He was rather a neat dribbler and good backer-up, but a little slow in tackling.

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