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Phrase: Behind your back


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Behind your back: The phrase behind your back means to do or say something without someone's knowledge or consent, usually in a negative or dishonest way. 

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Here is another term from today’s episode that may have been new to you. 

Stab in the back: to stab someone in the back does not require a knife. When you stab someone in the back, you betray someone who trusted you. 

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