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English
Etymology
From back + street.
Adjective
backstreet (comparative more backstreet, superlative most backstreet)
- Associated with neighborhoods on back streets, often in older neighborhoods, with poorer residents.
1949, Sinclair Lewis, chapter 18, in The God-Seeker, New York: Popular Library, page 94:The agency was given to some deserving politician who, as he knew nothing at all about Indians and spoke no language except traces of back-street American, would not be prejudiced in Indian affairs and interfere with the highly informed traders.
1989, Carol Shields, “Times of Sickness and Health”, in The Collected Stories, Random House Canada, published 2004, page 349:They made these things for almost nothing, cutting them out of remnants they scrambled for in backstreet fabric outlets.
- (figuratively) Done in poor and unsanitary conditions, secretly and illegally; back-alley.
1965 June 15, Renée Short, Hansard:The results of self-induced and backstreet abortions come to our hospitals for the damage to be put right.
Further reading
Noun
backstreet (plural backstreets)
- Alternative spelling of back street