watch one's back

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watch one's back (third-person singular simple present watches one's back, present participle watching one's back, simple past and past participle watched one's back)

  1. (literally) To remain wary of being attacked from behind by surprise; to remain watchful to prevent a predictable attack from being a surprise.
    the kind of dive bar where you better watch your back
  2. (figuratively) To remain wary of being thrown under the bus, figuratively.
    the kind of office gossip that prompts you to watch your back

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