Definify.com
Definition 2025
back_of_beyond
back of beyond
English
Noun
- (chiefly Britain and Australia, informal) A very remote place.
- 1816, Sir Walter Scott, The Antiquary:
- "and you, wi’ some o’ your auld-warld stories, that the mind o’ man canna resist, whirl’d them to the back o’ beyont to look at the auld Roman camp"
- 1882, Rolf Boldrewood, Robbery Under Arms:
- It was a regular outside bush township, and though the distance oughtn't to have much to say to people's honesty, you'll mostly find that these far-out back-of-beyond places have got men and women to match 'em.
- 1920, Margaret Pedler, The Hermit of Far End:
- "I thought I should like to go near the sea — to some quite tiny country place at the back of beyond."
- 1816, Sir Walter Scott, The Antiquary:
Synonyms
- beyond the black stump
- See Wikisaurus:remote place
Translations
A remote place
|
|