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Learn to pronounce pig·gy·back

/ˈpiɡēˌbak/
noun
a ride on someone's back and shoulders.
"he always gives us a piggyback up the stairs to bed"

adjective
on the back and shoulders of another person.
"a piggyback ride"

adverb
on the back and shoulders of another person.
"he had to carry him piggyback"

verb
carry by or as if by piggyback.
"I'll piggyback you the rest of the way"

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Piggyback was first used in the 16th century as an adverb, meaning "up on the back and shoulders" (as in "the child was carried piggyback").
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To ride piggyback is to hang on to someone's shoulders as they carry you on their back. The best babysitters are happy to give endless piggyback rides.
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