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To back up or walk backwards and hit something.
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back up »
As a security measure.
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To move backwards, especially for a vehicle to do so.
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back up »
To move a vehicle backwards.
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To provide support or the promise of support.
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For the non-striker to take a few steps down the pitch, in preparation to taking a run, just as the bowler bowls the ball.
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So as to stop the ball, and prevent overthrows.
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get one's back up »
To become angry, defensive, or irritable.
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get someone's back up »
To annoy a person either deliberately or inadvertently.
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put someone's back up »
To annoy someone deliberately.
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