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Backer vs Backfriend - What's the difference?

backer | backfriend |

As nouns the difference between backer and backfriend

is that backer is baker while backfriend is a false friend; a secret enemy.

backer

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • One who, or that which, s; especially one who backs a person or thing in a contest.
  • Adjective

    (head)
  • (phonetics) (back)
  • Martin J. Ball and Nicole Müller (2005), Phonetics for communication disorders , p. 174:
  • :: /e?/ This diphthong is a glide from mid front tongue position toward a higher, backer position similar to that of /?/.
  • English agent nouns

    backfriend

    English

    Alternative forms

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    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A false friend; a secret enemy.
  • * c. 1702 , Roger L'Estrange:
  • Set the restless importunities of talebearers and backfriends against fair words and professions
  • * South:
  • Far is our church from encroaching upon the civil power; as some who are backfriends to both would maliciously insinuate.
  • * 1822 , Scott, Nigel :
  • Ye have back-friends , my lord, that is, un-friends, or to be plain, enemies.
  • A friend at one's back; a backer; one who does his best for another; a supporter.
  • * 1825 , Mich. Bruce's Lectures:
  • "Yet well's our day for this, we have a good backfriend that will gar our cause stand right again."
  • * 2010 , David Carkeet, Double Negative :
  • I've got a backfriend' to meet.'” “A '' backfriend' ?” “Yes. Evidently he had a late-night appointment with someone at Wabash. That was the way he liked to do it.”
  • A hangnail.