What does takesies-backsies mean?
Takesies-backsies means (childish) Synonym of backsie (“the act of taking back or going back on a statement, promise, or agreement”)..
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/ˈteɪksiz ˈbæksiz/ · noun
(childish) Synonym of backsie (“the act of taking back or going back on a statement, promise, or agreement”)..
“If I win, I get to decide who you go out with next. And it can be anybody, you can't dispute or refuse, no takesies backsies.” “Takesies backsies? What are you, twelve?” I said. “And what about if I win?”
It sounds like dystopian fiction that biotech companies could play takesie-backsies with patients' implants […] but the reality is we've already crossed into that world.
Use takesies-backsies when its meaning, tone and grammar fit the full sentence. A synonym is not always a direct replacement.
Takesies-backsies means (childish) Synonym of backsie (“the act of taking back or going back on a statement, promise, or agreement”)..
Common synonyms include backsie.
The opposite depends on the specific sense.
“If I win, I get to decide who you go out with next. And it can be anybody, you can't dispute or refuse, no takesies backsies.” “Takesies backsies? What are you, twelve?” I said. “And what about if I win?”
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