By Vernalee
If someone has your back, they are willing "to support, protect, or defend you in times of need or difficulty. It implies a sense of loyalty, trust, and solidarity, indicating that you are there for the person and will assist them when they face challenges or threats. Essentially, it means that you are watching out for them and will offer assistance or backup whenever necessary." The operative question is "Who has your back?" Who will catch you before you fall or pick you up if you hit the ground. It's best to know and know for sure beforehand. Hitting the ground hurts!
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