backscratch
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Noun
backscratch (plural backscratches)
- A scratch on the back.
- 1931, The Mines Magazine, volume 21, page 9:
- Several Colorado papers have reproduced the substance of our articles on silver, and we thank them for their backscratches.
- 1989, Common Lives, Lesbian Lives, numbers 29-32, page 20:
- Backscratches keep improving but the itch increases.
- 2011, Denise Giardina, The Unquiet Earth: A Novel:
- I had to admit he had nice fingernails and a backscratch would have felt just fine.
Verb
backscratch (third-person singular simple present backscratches, present participle backscratching, simple past and past participle backscratched)
- To scratch one's or another's back.
- 1938, Norman Lindsay, Age of Consent, 1st Australian edition, Sydney, N.S.W.: Ure Smith, published 1962, →OCLC, page 127:
- That thought appeared to discompose her greatly, though Jasper made light of it by rapidly back-scratching with his hind legs and giving a short stern bark, just to assure her that strangers would be rushed off the property on sight.
- 1984, Michael D. Powers, Behavioral Assessment of Severe Developmental Disabilities:
- He enjoyed being hugged, backscratched, and tickled and sat quietly next to the examiner after testing while a parental interview was conducted.
- 1995, Stephen R. Kellert, The Biophilia Hypothesis, page 397:
- So it is to the mutual advantage of social primates to backscratch for each other.
- 2000, David Michael Jacobs, UFOs and Abductions: Challenging the Borders of Knowledge, page 190:
- […] primate's inclination to backscratch and delouse rather than venture into the dangerous country beyond familiar tramping grounds.
- (business, politics, slang) To engage in a reciprocal beneficial action.
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