Apickaback

/əˈpɪkəbæk/ adverb

Piggyback or on someone's back and shoulders, especially referring to a child being carried by an adult.

Variant of 'piggyback' with 'apick' possibly from obsolete English 'a-pick' or dialectal usage. The exact origin is unclear but may relate to older English expressions for carrying.

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