Backstab

/ˈbækˌstæb/ verb

To harm someone by attacking them from behind, either literally with a weapon or figuratively by betraying their trust when they're vulnerable.

Back + stab; 'stab' from Middle Dutch 'stob' or German 'staupe.' The figurative meaning (betrayal) became dominant in English by the 16th century.

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