Definitions

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  • noun US Verbal impudence or argumentative discourse, given in response.
  • verb To respond in an aggressively disputatious, often sarcastic or outright insolent manner.

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  • noun an impudent or insolent rejoinder

Etymologies

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Examples

  • The information they offered he called backtalk and developed a variety of corrections (which he recorded in his notebook) to reeducate them.

    Beloved Morrison, Toni 1987

  • To allow him to backtalk is to teach him that backtalk is a way of coping with bad breaks in life.

    Backtalk Audrey Ricker 1995

  • Sometimes, however, things children say cause discomfort or sadness but cannot be classified as backtalk.

    Backtalk Audrey Ricker 1995

  • Sometimes, however, things children say cause discomfort or sadness but cannot be classified as backtalk.

    Backtalk Audrey Ricker 1995

  • To allow him to backtalk is to teach him that backtalk is a way of coping with bad breaks in life.

    Backtalk Audrey Ricker 1995

  • To allow him to backtalk is to teach him that backtalk is a way of coping with bad breaks in life.

    Backtalk Audrey Ricker 1995

  • To allow him to backtalk is to teach him that backtalk is a way of coping with bad breaks in life.

    Backtalk Audrey Ricker 1995

  • Sometimes, however, things children say cause discomfort or sadness but cannot be classified as backtalk.

    Backtalk Audrey Ricker 1995

  • Sometimes, however, things children say cause discomfort or sadness but cannot be classified as backtalk.

    Backtalk Audrey Ricker 1995

  • If you feel that as part of the moral police you need to stand up to their backtalk, that is fine.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed ANTHONY E. WOLF 2011

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