Back you devils
Meaning of Back you devils
An expression used to tell unwanted individuals to move away.
In simple words: Get away from me, bad people.
Back you devils in a sentence
- When the kids were bothering her, she said, 'Back you devils!'
- During the prank, he shouted, 'Back you devils!' to his friends.
- She laughed and exclaimed, 'Back you devils!' as the dogs chased her.
How to use Back you devils
Use this phrase in casual conversation when you want to express strong dislike for someone or something. It's often used playfully or humorously.
Grammar pattern
standalone phrase
Memory hint
Imagine a person waving their hands, telling mischievous devils to back away.
Related words
Collocations with Back you devils
- back you devils
- get away
- move away
Synonyms for Back you devils
- go away, you troublemakers
- get lost, you rascals
- leave me alone, mischief-makers
Common mistakes with Back you devils
- Used in overly formal situations.
- Confused with 'back off, devils' or other similar phrases.
- Misinterpreted as a serious threat.
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Frequently asked questions about Back you devils
What does Back you devils mean?
Get away from me, bad people.
What is the definition of Back you devils?
An expression used to tell unwanted individuals to move away.
How do you use Back you devils in a sentence?
When the kids were bothering her, she said, 'Back you devils!'
Can you give another example of Back you devils?
During the prank, he shouted, 'Back you devils!' to his friends.
What are synonyms for Back you devils?
Common alternatives include go away, you troublemakers, get lost, you rascals, leave me alone, mischief-makers.
What words go with Back you devils?
It commonly pairs with back you devils, get away, move away.
What are common mistakes when using Back you devils?
Used in overly formal situations. Confused with 'back off, devils' or other similar phrases. Misinterpreted as a serious threat.
How do you pronounce Back you devils?
US: //bæk ju ˈdɛvəlz//, UK: //bæk juː ˈdɛvəlz//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
Is Back you devils formal or informal?
"Back you devils" is informal, so it fits casual conversation with friends and family.
When should I use Back you devils?
Use this phrase in casual conversation when you want to express strong dislike for someone or something. It's often used playfully or humorously.
