Back (disambiguation)

The back is the large posterior area of the human body, rising from the top of the buttocks to the back of the neck and the shoulders.

Back may also refer to:

People

Places

  • Back (crater), lunar crater
  • Back, Lewis, a village on the Isle of Lewis, Scotland
  • Back Bay, an area in Boston, Massachusetts, USA
  • Back Peninsula, Nunavut, Canada
  • Back railway station, in Back, Manitoba, Canada
  • The Backs, an area at the rear of several colleges in Cambridge, England

Arts, entertainment, and media

Music

  • Back (album), a 1983 album by Lynn Anderson
  • "Back" (song), a song by Colt Ford from the album Declaration of Independence
  • B.A.C.K., a 1999 album by Danish thrash metal band Artillery
  • "Back", a song by Lil Pump featuring Lil Yachty from the album Lil Pump
  • Back, in music, accompaniment

Other uses in arts, entertainment, and media

Sports

  • Back (American football)
  • Back nine, the last nine holes on a golf course
  • Fullback (American football), a common position in many football games
  • Half back (disambiguation), a position in many football games
  • Nickelback (American football), a defensive back in American and Canadian football
  • Quarterback, a position in the offensive backfield of American and Canadian football
  • Running back, a position in the offensive backfield of American and Canadian football
  • Back, another term for the position of defender, in association football and Australian rules football
  • Back, a player who is defending the goal, in hockey and many other games who is defending the goal
  • Back, a rugby football player who is not involved in the scrum

Other uses

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