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back atcha

  1. Eye dialect spelling of back at you.
    • 2007, Victoria Laurie, Crime Seen: A Psychic Eye Mystery, page 109:
      "You drive me crazy," she said flatly. "Back atcha, my sistah," I said with a laugh, then changed the subject.
    • 2014, Candis Terry, Something Sweeter, →ISBN:
      “Or how about . . .Are you a parking ticket? Because you've got FINE written all over you.” Back atcha, gorgeous.
    • 2016, Alecia Whitaker, The Way Back Home, →ISBN:
      Back atcha, mister,” I say, holding my hand over my eyes to block out the sun.