If a person is “on your back,” what does this mean?
Great, you answered "He/she is insulting you behind your back.".
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- He/she is insulting you behind your back.
- He/she is not behaving properly.
- He/she is standing right behind you.
- He/She is annoyingly urging you to do (or not do) an action.
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Interesting fact:
Originally coined in the U.S., the phrases “so strike oil,” “to make one’s pile,” and “to take a back seat” have now become prevalent throughout the English-speaking world.