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meaning of back rub Wed Mar 14, 2007 14:18 pm  meaning of back rub
 

She gives both of them a back rub.

What does `back rub' mean in this sentence.

Please explain me.
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back rub Wed Mar 14, 2007 14:28 pm  back rub
 

learning_english wrote:
She gives both of them a back rub.

What does `back rub' mean in this sentence.

Please explain me.

I don't know you well enough to explain you, but I will explain it to you.

A "back rub" is an amateur back massage. She massaged both of their backs.
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