Citations:back that train up

English citations of back that train up

2007 2008 2011 2013 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024
ME « 15th c. 16th c. 17th c. 18th c. 19th c. 20th c. 21st c.
  • 2007, Tony Laplume, The Cloak of Shrouded Men - Escapades of the Eidolon, Cotton Colinaude, page 331:
    Back that train up a minute. Professional wrestling?!? Between that and comic books, I am just about as far from the literate masses as I can possibly seem, right?
  • 2008, The Messenger, Who's Your Daddy - The Gospel Remix Featuring John, page 61:
    They shouted back, "Whoa, back that train up! We've learned from 'The Law' that 'The Christ' will live forever.
  • 2011, Jennifer Close, Girls in White Dresses, page 8:
    And if she did, she'd go to the bathroom and listen to her neighbors chat, breathing in their smoke and laughing along with them as they said things like "Y'all knew he was a bump on the log" and "Back that train up!"
  • 2013, Courtney Joseph Fallick, Women Living Well - Find Your Joy in God, Your Man, Your Kids, and Your Home, page 28:
    Back that train up; I had to read those verses again.
  • 2015, Melissa Brayden, Just Three Words:
    Brooklyn tilted her head in confusion. "Back that train up. Stop one. You went to yoga? You hate athletics and anything masquerading as such."
  • 2016, Mariah Ankenman, Love on the Sweet Side:
    Wait, back that train up. Colton the cowboy is coming over for dinner?"
  • 2017, Katherine Haennicke, Death By Perfection:
    "Wait, what? Back that train up, What did you just say?"
  • 2018, Vicki Tharp, Cowboy, Undercover - Lazy S Ranch, #4:
    "Back that train up. But hold that thought, we need to get comfortable for this."
  • 2019, Elisabeth Naughton, Hold on to Me:
    "Whoa. Back that train up. That's your department, numbnuts, not mine."
  • 2020, Julie Benson, To Tame a Texas Cowboy:
    Other couples? Back that train up. He and Cheyenne were not a couple!
  • 2021, Sabrina Jones, You Can Trust Me:
    Hold on wait one minute! Back that train up. I don't want the old Yasmeen back!
  • 2022, Shaun David Hutchinson, Howl, page 186:
    "Whoa, whoa, wait a second. Back that train up! You what?" Reba laughed again.
  • 2023, Marissa Shrock, Deadly Harmony:
    I coughed. "Whoa, let's back that train up." Wildcat Springs disappeared behind us as I sped down the country road toward my house.
  • 2024, Emi Hilton, Leaving Cloverton:
    Whoa, calm down. Back that train up. It's a date. Nothing more. But at least give him a chance.