back seat
See also: backseat
English
Noun
back seat (plural back seats)
- Any of the seats in the rear of a vehicle.
- 2011, Rebecca Black featuring Patrice Wilson, Friday
- Gotta catch my bus, I see my friends
- Kickin' in the front seat
- Sittin' in the back seat
- Gotta make my mind up
- Which seat can I take?
- 2011, Rebecca Black featuring Patrice Wilson, Friday
- (informal, especially in the expression take a back seat) A lesser or inferior position; a position of deliberate noninvolvement, in which decision-making or leadership is left to others.
- 2017 January 14, “Thailand's new king rejects the army's proposed constitution”, in The Economist:
- The bluntness of King Vajiralongkorn's intervention—and the determination it reveals to resist relatively small checks on royal power—is both a snub to the junta and a worry for democrats, some of whom had dared hope that the new king might be happy to take a back seat in public life.
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