backstabbee

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From backstab +‎ -ee.

Noun[edit]

backstabbee (plural backstabbees)

  1. One who has been backstabbed.
    Antonym: backstabber
    • 1992 January 17, Zed, “Re: Table talk rules”, in rec.games.board.ce[1] (Usenet):
      Purposefully backstabbing after informally agreeing to compromise would then be considered obnoxious, but always considered within the realm of possibility. You'd just probably have to offer something really nice before the backstabbee would consider doing anything nice for you again.
    • 1993 April 2, Rob McNeur, “Re: Ring of Shocking Grasp as a Second Weapon”, in rec.games.frp.dnd[2] (Usenet):
      One of my thief characters ended up with one of these rings as his sole magic item (at level 7 at the time). He always wore it on his sword hand, and anytime he made a backstab, would trigger the ring as well. The ring description states that the charge can be directed down a conductor, so the charge goes down the ring into the backstabbee.
    • 2019 March 19, Carolyn Hax, “Mother-in-law is throwing stones, and woman fears she’ll be the next target”, in The Washington Post[3]:
      Certainly some trashings have consequences, especially from people in power and from those who aim and succeed at turning others against you. But experience tells me the average backstabber reliably comes out worse in the end than the backstabbee.