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back passage
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
back passage
(noun)
back passage
noun
plural
back passages
back passage
noun
plural
back passages
Britannica Dictionary definition of BACK PASSAGE
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British
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the part of the body through which solid waste passes
—
used as a polite way to avoid saying the word “rectum”
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