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Jun 2012
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To bend over backwards

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What are the different meanings of the phrase 'to bend over backwards'?

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"To bend over backwards" means to make a big effort or go out of your way to help someone or achieve something, even if it's difficult or uncomfortable.The origin of this phrase is a bit unclear, but it's thought to come from the physical act of bending your body backwards, which ... Show More
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