Verb. Meaning to have a part in a fight in the direction that the primaryfighter is facing, or also to mean a person will accompany another in a stupid or foolish act.
"If Jerry swings on me, will you be there?" "Yeah, I got your back" or "I'm going to go drink a fifth tonight, wanna go?" "Sure man I got your back"
By Jinny
I Ain't Holding Back
This means you say what you think, and you ain't affraid to shine. Even if that can make others hate,mad or jealous.
A joke. When overnighting at a friend/girlfriend's place and you bathe or shower the next morning,you inform your host that you took the liberty of using their back brush.In most cases,the host will advise you that they don't own a back brush. You then ask,"Well,what is that loop-shaped brush in the container on the bathroom floor?" After they quit laughing,they'll say,"That's the fuckin' toilet brush,dumbass!" Guaranteed giggles every time.
Hey darlin',I hope you don't mind,but,I borrowed your back brush. It was a slice of heaven.
By Karleen
I Think I Will Be Back
What your dad said just before when he went to buy some milk
Never to be seen again
Dad: I think I will be back
Me: dats how I lost my dad, 20 years ago.
*20 years later at Mc Donald’s drinking 75% ice coke
Me: Looks at news
News: a 65 year old man found naked at Walmart holding milk!
Me: that’s how I had united with my dad again.
By Karoly
Stand Back, I Am A Professional
Something someone says to reassure themselves that they can do the job. Most commonly used when the person has no idea what they are doing.
Stand back, I am a professional miss. *She steps away from the outlet*
By Elissa
I Got Your Back
When in a public restroom, if someone constantly says “I got your back” it means they are looking to sell crack. Other context clues include strange body language such as, scratching or washing same arm over and over, hovering and waiting for response, or actually furnishing said crack.