It means to do it secretly, without the person knowing.
it means to be sneaky.
To hold back material behind it.
Ransom can be when someone takes something belonging to you and makes you give something (ransom) to have it back. When you give something to have it back it is called paying the ransom.
A two-timer is someone who goes behind someone else's back and does something against them with someone else. Someone who cheats on their spouse or significant other would be a two-timer.
No turning back basically means that you can't back out of something or you can't chicken out.
Rear, behind, back, or hind. Those words mean dorsal.
When you go behind someones back talking about them and say don't tell them... Lying... When someone tells you not to do something and go do it anyway
punch them in the balls
When you go behind someones back talking about them and say don't tell them... Lying... When someone tells you not to do something and go do it anyway
You bend it backwards. Or bend it behind your back.
I think that it would be Snickers.
It can ruin relashonships and can cause stress knowing you did somthing horrible behind someones back.
If I do something "behind your back", it means that I do it without your knowledge, usually in a sneaky way.
If you talk behind someones back and later they find out they might make faces at you, or if you were mean no one will like you. Best thing to do is to ignore it and be nice to them no matter what happens.
It means that you have broken a bone or a part in someones back.
The rear is the bottom of somethng.The back is behind something.
Yes, depending on the laws in your area, dating a 17-year-old could potentially lead to legal trouble. It's important to be aware of the age of consent laws in your location and ensure that any relationship is both legal and consensual.
Definately not in australia! but i guess if you did it behind someone really important like the president ( if you were in America ) i don't think you could get arrested but you would get in alot of trouble! my advice don't do it! ;)