Backbit

/ˈbækbɪt/ verb

Past tense of 'backbite'; to speak badly about someone or criticize them when they are not present.

From 'back' + 'bite'. This combines the direction 'back' (attacking from behind, not to their face) with 'bite' (to attack), creating a metaphor for verbal attack in the 15th century, alongside its variant 'backbited'.

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