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bak-ee

Noun

An informal cycling term for a ride on the back of a bicycle, typically for fun or a short distance

Example usage: 'Let's go for a backie around the park!'

Most used in: Urban areas with a large cycling population

Most used by: Recreational cyclists

Popularity: 8/10

Comedy Value: 6/10

Also see: Drafting, Slipstreaming, Wheel Sucking, Drafting off,

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What is a 'Backie' in Cycling?

A 'backie' is a type of cycling where one person rides on the handlebars of a bicycle while another person pedals. This is a popular form of transportation in many parts of the world, especially in cities with heavy traffic. It can also be a fun way to explore a new area or to enjoy the scenery.

Backies are often seen in cities with a high population of cyclists. According to a survey by the European Cyclists' Federation, over half of all cyclists in Europe have done a backie at least once. In the United States, a survey by the League of American Bicyclists found that nearly one-third of all cyclists had done a backie in the past year.

Backies are a great way to get around quickly and to explore the city. They are also a great way to spend time with friends and family. However, it is important to remember to wear a helmet and to follow the rules of the road when doing a backie.

What is the Origin of the Term 'Backie'?

The term 'Backie' is a colloquialism used to describe a type of cycling activity in which a passenger is carried on the back of a cyclist. The term is believed to have originated in the early 1930s in the United Kingdom, and is believed to be derived from the phrase 'back of the bike'.

A Backie is a popular activity among friends and family, and is often seen in parks and other recreational areas. The activity is considered a safe and fun way to travel, as it allows the passenger to have a more relaxed and enjoyable journey. It can also be used as a form of transportation, as it is much faster than walking.

The term 'Backie' has become increasingly popular in recent years, and is now used by many cyclists around the world. It is a great way to enjoy the outdoors, and is an activity that is suitable for all ages.

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