Behind have several meaning it depend on u as u use
see come from behind; drop behind; fall behind; get behind; power behind the throne; put behind one; wet behind the ears; with one arm tied behind one's back.
for example take this words each word different from each other....
2007-01-10 18:14:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Hey Rubi R
The Origin of word "Behind" is from OLD ENGLISH
it has several meanings which is used in different manners in different situations.
1. At or to the back or far side of.
Example "He was driving the car behind me"
2. Late doing something
Example "Sorry dear you are behind the schedule"
3. Responsible for soemething
Example "That boy is behind all mischieves in the class"
2007-01-12 02:05:26
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answered by The Answering Machine 4
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Behind has several maening, it depends in which context u're using the word For eG:
1 a : in the place or situation that is being or has been departed from b : in, to, or toward the back c : later in time
2 a : in a secondary or inferior position b : in arrears c : SLOW
3 archaic : still to come
2007-01-11 02:02:53
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answered by Anonymous
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1. Behind mean At or towards the back of a thing or person.
E.g : Someone tp speak to the person standing behind me.
2. Behind mean The part of your body that you sit on ( Bottom )*
2007-01-11 02:06:08
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answered by blacktulip_raine 4
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• preposition & adverb -
at or to the back or far side of.
further back than other members of a moving group.
in support of.
responsible for (an event or plan).
less advanced than.
late in accomplishing or paying something.
remaining after the departure or death of.
* noun - (informal) a person’s bottom
2007-01-11 02:05:18
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answered by Anonymous
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hey u can check out the dictionary if u r looking for the more obvious meaning...but i guess what u want to know is the informal meaning- informally it means 'butts'.
2007-01-13 14:16:33
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answered by mistletoe 1
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behind, isn't it obvious?
Actually, maybe not. LOL
2007-01-11 02:12:55
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answered by Charlemagne 3
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Same as "backside" only less obvious.
2007-01-11 02:00:08
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answered by Ashleigh 7
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Behind...............The rear end
Behind.................Late
Behind................Not in front
2007-01-14 14:49:42
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answered by Anonymous
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backside
2007-01-11 05:52:51
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answered by angel 2
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