bareback

adj
/ˈbɛəbæk/UK/ˈbɛɚbæk/US

Etymology

From bare + back.

  1. inherited from *bʰeg- — “to bend
  2. inherited from *baką
  3. inherited from *bak
  4. inherited from bæc
  5. inherited from bak
  6. compounded as bareback — “bare + back

Definitions

  1. Without a saddle.

    • bareback riding
  2. Without a condom.

    • bareback sex
  3. Without a shirt

    Without a shirt; shirtless.

    • ‘Bareback’ bathing for men, heretofore taboo in Atlantic City, broke down the last line of official resistance today and will be allowed this Summer.
  4. + 3 more definitions
    1. To ride without a saddle.

    2. To have sex (with someone) without using a condom.

    3. A bird, raised for meat, that lacks feathers, seen as an undesirable trait.

      • Buyers discount many broiler flocks by from one to five cents a pound due to barebacks, but the loss to the industry does not end there. Barebacked broilers slow down the pickers in the dressing plants which results in a loss in labor.

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA