noun a large, undeveloped area of land typically located behind a farm or rural property
Describes a large, undeveloped piece of land, often used for farming or recreational purposes
Refers to the back portion of a farm or ranch, typically used for pasture or crops
Used to discuss the utilization and maintenance of a specific section of land
Commonly used in rural communities to refer to a specific area of land behind a property
In the context of a writer, 'back forty' could be used as a metaphor for a writer's deep exploration of a specific topic or theme, similar to exploring the back forty acres of a farm.
In the context of a psychologist, 'back forty' could be used to refer to exploring the deeper, hidden aspects of a patient's psyche or history during therapy sessions.