English edit

Etymology edit

From back at +‎ -cha.

Phrase edit

backatcha

  1. Pronunciation spelling of back at you.
    • 1934 November 30, Miles Sheridan, “Free Winter Fashion Booklet Out Today”, in Illustrated Daily News, volume 12, number 77, Los Angeles, Calif., page eleven:
      Well, that’s a fair question and here’s the answer right backatcha.
    • 1938 February 6, “Harold Teen”, in Oakland Tribune[1]:
      THIS ACTIVITY GAINS MOMENTUM I RELISH IT, NO END – AN' SALUTE YOU — RIGHT BACKATCHA!
    • 1967 December 5, Herb Lyon, “Tower Ticker”, in Chicago Tribune, 121st year, number 339, page 26:
      Backatcha, Schnoz!
    • 2016, Eva Marie Everson, God Bless Us Every One: A Contemporary Christmas Carol, Nashville, Tenn.: Abingdon Press, →ISBN, page 36:
      “Well, good morning, sunshine.” Charlie kissed her grandmother on the cheek. “Backatcha.”