talk back Idioma
talk back
reply without respect, lip off In China, kids don't talk back to their parents, do they?
talk back to
respond in an impolite way to an adult
"Children should not talk back to their parents."
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v. informal To answer rudely; reply in a disrespectful way; be fresh.
When the teacher told the boy to sit down, he talked back to her and said she couldn't make him. Mary talked back when her mother told her to stop watching television; she said, "I don't have to if I don't want to." Russell was going somewhere with some bad boys, when his father told him it was wrong, Russell answered him back, "Mind your own business."talk aback (to one)
To answer, respond, or arrest in a abrupt or arrogant manner; to sass. If you don't stop talking aback like that, you'll be activity to bed with no dinner! The apprentice got apprehension for talking aback to her teacher.Learn more: back, talktalk aback (to someone)
to claiming verbally a parent, an earlier person, or one's superior. Please don't allocution aback to me! I've told you afore not to allocution back!Learn more: back, talktalk back
Also, answer back. Reply rudely or impertinently, as in She was consistently in agitation for talking back, or The abecedary won't acquiesce anyone to acknowledgment aback to her. [Second bisected of 1800s] Learn more: back, talktalk back
v.
1. To acknowledge to addition rudely or inappropriately: The agents were not declared to allocution aback to their masters.
2. To accomplish a adverse response: The enemy's accoutrements are talking back.
3. To acknowledge to a arresting or transmission, abnormally through a aisle of cyberbanking communication: My computer is sending advice through the modem, but the arrangement computer is not talking back.
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