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  • verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of backtalk.

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Examples

  • He needs to know if he backtalks today, there will be a consequence today.

    Backtalk Audrey Ricker 1995

  • If he backtalks again when the time comes to stop playing, do not allow him to play the next day.

    Backtalk Audrey Ricker 1995

  • He needs to know if he backtalks today, there will be a consequence today.

    Backtalk Audrey Ricker 1995

  • He needs to know if he backtalks today, there will be a consequence today.

    Backtalk Audrey Ricker 1995

  • He needs to know if he backtalks today, there will be a consequence today.

    Backtalk Audrey Ricker 1995

  • If he backtalks again when the time comes to stop playing, do not allow him to play the next day.

    Backtalk Audrey Ricker 1995

  • If he backtalks again when the time comes to stop playing, do not allow him to play the next day.

    Backtalk Audrey Ricker 1995

  • If he backtalks again when the time comes to stop playing, do not allow him to play the next day.

    Backtalk Audrey Ricker 1995

  • In the case of Christians and Jews, winning an argument is quite simple: If you don't believe the earth is about 6,000 years old and it's ok for a father to kill a son who backtalks then you're not a Christian or a Jew.

    AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed 2010

  • In the case of Christians and Jews, winning an argument is quite simple: If you don't believe the earth is about 6,000 years old and it's ok for a father to kill a son who backtalks then you're not a Christian or a Jew.

    AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed 2010

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