back slang
英:[bæk slæŋ] 美: [bæk slæŋ]
back slang 基本解释
n.倒读隐语;
英英释义
Back slang
Back slang is an English coded language in which the written word is spoken phonemically backwards. It is thought to have originated in Victorian England, being used mainly by market sellers, such as butchers and greengrocers, to have private conversations behind their customers' backs and pass off lower quality goods to less observant customers.以上来源于:Wikipedia
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