Define On Your Back Meaning

On Your Back
Usually used in a restaurant setting, it bears the connotation of, "I'm behind you."

Server: "On your back!"
Host: Moves to avoid being contacted.
By Kati
Got Your Back
When someone has your back, they are there to support you unconditionally. When life seems to blindside you with undesirable events, they’re there for you without complaint, supporting you in your moment of need, not for their own selfish, self gratifying reasons, but because your well being to them is foremost in their mind and heart. A lover not only does the above, but is flexible in mind and heart to make the necessary changes and sacrifices in their own lives if they know it is something that enhances yours.
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Someone that has your back recognize the goodness, even the greatness in you, especially during the moments you’re not willing or able to see it. Simply stated, when someone has your back, your life is greatly enhanced.

You have some big obstacles to go through, but remember I've got your back.
By Gigi
Got Your Back
This originally came from old movies and TV shows where two people are in a dangerous situation (usually hunting criminals or other enemies), and one of them is going to venture forward. The other person stays behind and watches for any danger coming from behind or other directions that the first person is unlikely to see. The one who stays behind typically has a weapon, to fend off any attackers.

person 1: "I'm going to look behind that garage."

person 2: "Alright, I've got your back."
By Carry
Break Your Back
When someone is really good at sex and leaves you sore the next day

I can break your back girl
By Bernette
Battery In Your Back
1.Convincing a weak minded individual to handle a confrontation for you, usually through violence.
2. To persuade a individual to accomplish a task they were previously unaware of; or procrastinating on.

"I put the battery in your back", now go do what needs to be done.
By Annice
Dry Your Back
A new dance move that involves raising both of your hands in the air, and moving them side to side, to give the illusion that one is in fact drying their back with a towel. Variations in the word "dry" and "your" can indicate whether the act has happened, is happening, or is about to happen, and also who in fact is partaking in drying their back on the dance floor.

"Bro, get out on the dance floor and Dry Your Back."
"No thanks brah, I don't want to get all these girls wet."
By Diana
Monkey On Your Back
To have some very burdensome nuisance you have to put up with--in a sense wider than just a drug or other addiction.

"That huge credit card payment is a real monkey on his back." "Trying to sell that white elephant must be a monkey on your back."
By Danya
Have Your Back
Having someone's back is an idiomatic expression meaning that you're watching out for that person, basically taking care and protecting that person from harm.

Backing someone up is also an idiomatic expression meaning that you will support that person in word and deed.

By Cathy
Smack Your Back
An expression used by the famed UK rap group The Beersti Bois, meaning to get fucked, screwed over, or to have doggy styles intercourse.

By Donella
GOT YOUR BACK
1) An expression assuring someone that you are watching out for them. Comes from making sure you are safe by watching what's behind you when you're busy looking ahead.

2) Can be converted to a threat: "Watch your back," from the possibility someone might injure or kill them from behind when they aren't lookin.

Iono about dis...

Don't trip, Son. I GOT YOUR BACK.
By Leoine