backshot

Having the water introduced just behind the summit, combining the advantages of breastshot and overshot systems, since the full amount of the potential energy released by the falling water is harnessed as the water descends the back of the wheel.

Adjective

  1. Having the water introduced just behind the summit, combining the advantages of breastshot and overshot systems, since the full amount of the potential energy released by the falling water is harnessed as the water descends the back of the wheel.

Origin

From back + shot.

Noun

  1. A shot that sends something backwards, such as a shot that sends the ball behind the player making it.
    • "Tommy" Hitchcock, the American ace, most brilliant hitter in the world, halts a ball with a flaying backshot, turning a defense maneuver into a mad offensive drive. - 1930, Harper's Bazaar - Volume 64, page 94:
  2. A measurement of the azimuth when sighting to an earlier point along a path that is being measured with a compass.
  3. A shot in the back.
    • Who knows but they might come and fire a backshot at us, before we could get home; and then the devil take us, if the chance wouldn't be that some of us would'nt get home at all, at all. - 1848, James M'Henry, The...
    • If anybody tries a backshot, they will be blasted into dust. - 1995, Dirk Fletcher, Texas Tart: The Miner's Moll, →ISBN, page 186:
  4. To physically attack or ambush from the behind of another person.
  5. A shot taken from behind the subject.
    • If so great a commotion had been stirred up by his demand for a simple old camera backshot, there was no telling what kind of fuss would have resulted from his intention to achieve in his show the pace that...
    • Backshot of power station fully working. - 1978, Alan Sillitoe, Three Plays, page 159:
    • Set in the 1930s in rural Nova Scotia, the film opens, in colour, with a backshot of the filmmaker — all that is evident are her dreads — typing its title and the details of its setting into a laptop computer. - 1999,...
  6. A sexual position in which one partner penetrates the other from behind; doggy style.
    • In fact, one incensed male interviewee told me that Tanya needed a "good backshot inna har belly fi keep har quiet" (a good backshot up inside her abdomen to keep her quiet/calm). - 2001, Donna P. Hope, Inna Di...
    • And by the way, it also incites some backshot (a Caribbean term for a well-known sex position) and spanking tendencies during sexual activity for some. - 2013, Kelda, Men Under a Microscope, →ISBN, page 57:
    • Yeah bitch! I got a backshot and that shit felt good as hell! - 2015, Takerra Allen, Thicker Than Water - Volume 1, →ISBN:
  7. An act of anal sex.

Forms

backshots

Verb

  1. To engage in anal sex with (someone), possibly rape.
  2. To shoot (someone) in the back.
  3. simple past and past participle of backshoot

Forms

backshots backshotting backshotted