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However, if someone is said to put something on the back burner - it means that they intend to, or have, put something off until another time.
Example: I am going to put my revision on the back burner- means I am going to delay my revision.
Depends on what they are referring to. If they are referring to putting the relationship on the back burner then they are not really wanting to be too serious about the relationship. If the person is saying that they were put on the back burner, it refers to you ignoring them meanwhile trying to find someone who you think is better and just in case things don't work out with that individual, you still have the other person you put on the back burner. Basically, the person is seen as not that important and 2nd best and you always think that they will be waiting for you. If someone did this to you then I suggest you leave them in the dust because no one should ever put you on the back burner. Plus it shows how selfish someone is and if they are that inconsiderate about your feelings then you probably shouldn't be with them. If you're the person who did this to someone then you might want to apologize because that's one of the worst things that you can do to someone. You're playing with someone's emotions and not caring about how they will feel by your actions. It shows that you only care about what's best for you. If he/she is able to see that you're putting them on the back burner, then odds of them staying or rekindling with you are very slim to none.
To put on the back burner means to delay doing something till later.
I think you mean back burner. It's pretty obvious when you see that, isn't it? Something put on the back burner on the stove isn't what you're cooking at the moment. You put it aside to work on something else and plan to come back to it later.
Idiomatically speaking, it's "put on the back burner."
"Pulled off at the back burner" is not a common idiom or phrase. It could potentially mean that something was taken off the back burner, which typically refers to a situation or issue that was previously set aside or postponed being brought forward for attention or action.
When the project was assigned, other homework assignments got put on the back burner.
The back burner of the stove is usually where you put the things you don't need to fuss a lot with. You can just turn the heat down and let them cook without stirring or watching them. If something's "on the back burner," then you're not actively fussing with it, but are letting it sit until you get around to doing it or working on it.
. . . the back burner. (a US-American colloquialism)
Wire gouse is for when you are using a Bunsen burner and you need to put something on top of it, you don't just lay it on the flame you use a stand to put over the burner and then put the wire gouse on the stand then you put your chemical on the wire gouse. By: KankaShank
From Beyond the Back Burner was created in 1999.
There are many idioms and phrases for 'on the back burner'. Some idioms and phrases for 'on the back burner' include 'pushing aside' and 'procrastinating'.
how will you prevent a burner from striking back
you put your water in the bursen burner then put in on heat the heat should be moderate to avoid vigorous boiling.Alway take note that you do not make the mouth of the bursen burner to face you put it the opposite side and do not lok in side the bursen burner.