Backslap

/ˈbækˌslæp/ verb

To slap someone on the back, usually in a friendly or congratulatory gesture, or to give insincere praise.

From 'back' + 'slap,' emerging in American English around the early 20th century to describe both the physical action and the metaphorical act of false flattery.

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