backsack

noun
/ˈbækˌsæk/US

Etymology

Compound of back + sack, possibly influenced by backpack.

Definitions

  1. A backpack.

    • A moment passed, then a bent old man labouring unsteadily under a backsack shuffled slowly through the afternoon gloom toward the Pawn shop's front entrance.
    • The cyborg slung a backsack over his shoulder and exited the cockpit.
  2. The back of the testicles.

The neighborhood

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