ALL meanings of back-to-back
back-to-back
B b - adjective back-to-back Back-to-back wins or victories are victories that are gained one after another without any defeats between them. 3
- adverb back-to-back facing in opposite directions, often with the backs touching 3
- adverb back-to-back one after the other, consecutively 3
- adjective back-to-back (of urban houses) built so that their backs are joined or separated only by a narrow alley 3
- adjective back-to-back consecutive 3
- adjective back-to-back denoting a credit arrangement in which a finance house acts as an intermediary to conceal the identity of the seller from the buyer 3
- adjective back-to-back denoting a loan from one company to another in a different country using a finance house to provide the loan but not the funding 3
- noun back-to-back a house or terrace built in back-to-back style 3
- adjective back-to-back one right after another; consecutive 3
- adjective back-to-back facing in opposite directions, with the backs touching 3
- adverb back-to-back (of two similar events) following one immediately after the other; in unbroken sequence; consecutively: After losing all day, he picked winners back to back in the last two races. 1
- adjective back-to-back adjacent or contiguous but oppositely oriented; having the backs close together or adjoining: The seats in the day coach are back to back. 1
- adjective back-to-back Stud Poker. (of a pair) consisting of the hole card and the first upcard: He had aces back to back. 1
- noun back-to-back A house with a party wall at the rear. 0
- adjective back-to-back (Idiomatic) sequential or consecutive. 0
- adjective back-to-back With one's back facing that of somebody else. 0
- adjective back-to-back (of a house) Having a party wall at the rear. 0
- adverb back-to-back With one's back facing that of somebody else. 0