See also: wayback

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Adverb

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way back (not comparable)

  1. long ago
  2. far into the past
    As friends, we go way back: we met in primary school.

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way back (uncountable)

  1. (informal) The part farthest in the back, as of a passenger vehicle.
    • 2015 March 10, Diane C. Mullen, Tagged, Charlesbridge Publishing, →ISBN, page 49:
      Mom swerves the church's turd-brown minivan into an open space. Departure area. The little kids are in the back seat. They ramble on about the airport. Patrick sits in the way back.

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