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Piggyback?

Asked by anthony81212 (389points) December 18th, 2008

When you say you piggyback someone, is it that you get on them, or they hop onto your back? I never got it, and it seemed everyone’s definition is different, causing much confusion. Is anyone familiar with the actual definition?

It gets even more confusing when someone owes someone a piggyback…

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