Pronunciation: /ˈrʊərbæk/

Definitions of roorback

Examples of roorback in a Sentence

formal The politician's opponent spread a malicious roorback about his financial dealings.

informal I heard a juicy roorback about our neighbor's new business venture.

slang Don't believe that roorback, it's just gossip.

figurative The rumors swirling around the celebrity were like a roorback that couldn't be stopped.

Grammatical Forms of roorback

past tense

roorbacked

plural

roorbacks

comparative

more roorback

superlative

most roorback

present tense

roorbacks

future tense

will roorback

perfect tense

has roorbacked

continuous tense

is roorbacking

singular

roorback

positive degree

roorback

infinitive

to roorback

gerund

roorbacking

participle

roorbacked

Origin and Evolution of roorback

First Known Use: 1828 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'roorback' originated in the United States during the 19th century.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe a false or slanderous political attack, the term 'roorback' has evolved to also refer to any type of deceptive or misleading statement in modern usage.