Beats the backside of
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TANSBeats the backside of
backsidesBACKSIDE, the buttocks
REARWINDSHIELDMother a pane in the backside?
PATOn the back at work, it's good; on the backside at work, it's bad
KEROUACOne of the "beats."
HIPHOPBeats of the streets
LICKSBeats the tar out of
IMLOST"Beats the hell out of me"
GITSBeats it, out of the city
offbeatsAny of the normally unaccented beats in a bar
polycrotismthe state of having several beats to each heartbeat
polycrotismsPOLYCROTISM, the state of having several beats to each heartbeat
onbeatthe first and third beats in a bar of four-four time
onbeatsONBEAT, the first and third beats in a bar of four-four time
polycroticof or pertaining to polycrotism, the state of having several beats to each heartbeat
dicrotisma condition in which there are two beats or waves of the arterial pulse to each beat of the heart
backbeatsA strong accent on one of the normally unaccented beats of the bar, used esp. in jazz and popular music
backbeatA strong accent on one of the normally unaccented beats of the bar, used esp. in jazz and popular music
heterodyneto change the frequency of (a signal) by imposing on a continuous wave another of slightly different length to produce beats
hemiolasrhythmic pattern of syncopated beats with two beats in the time of three or three beats in the time of two
hemiolarhythmic pattern of syncopated beats with two beats in the time of three or three beats in the time of two
dicrotismsDICROTISM, a condition in which there are two beats or waves of the arterial pulse to each beat of the heart
heterodyningHETERODYNE, to change the frequency of (a signal) by imposing on a continuous wave another of slightly different length to produce beats
heterodynedHETERODYNE, to change the frequency of (a signal) by imposing on a continuous wave another of slightly different length to produce beats
heterodynesHETERODYNE, to change the frequency of (a signal) by imposing on a continuous wave another of slightly different length to produce beats
dicrotousof or pertaining to dicrotism, a condition in which there are two beats or waves of the arterial pulse to each beat of the heart
superheterodyneradio, applied to reception in which oscillations of slightly different frequency are imposed on the received oscillations, producing beats of a frequency above audio-frequency which are easily amplified