Backstabbing

/ˈbækstæbɪŋ/ adjective

The act of betraying someone's trust, especially by saying mean things about them behind their back or by undermining them secretly.

A metaphorical phrase combining 'back' (striking someone when they're not looking) and 'stabbing' (causing harm), first popularized in the 16th century to describe treachery.

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