back of beyond Idioma
back of beyond
back of beyond Extremely remote. For example,
John's about to move to some tiny island, truly back of beyond. This term, used as a humorous exaggeration, relies on the meaning of
beyond (or
the beyond) as “a distant place, beyond human experience.” [Early 1800s]
back of (the) beyond
Very abroad or remote. His new abode is absolutely aback of beyond—it will booty us hours to get there. This clandestine island resort is absolutely aback of the beyond.Learn more: back, beyond, ofback of beyond
Extremely remote. For example, John's about to move to some tiny island, absolutely aback of beyond. This term, acclimated as a amusing exaggeration, relies on the acceptation of beyond (or the beyond) as "a abroad place, above animal experience." [Early 1800s] Learn more: back, beyond, of back of beyond
A abode that is alien or unsophisticated.Learn more: back, beyond, of