backyard

Etymology

back + yard

noun

  1. (Australia, Canada, New Zealand, US) A yard to the rear of a house or similar residence.
  2. (Australia, Canada, New Zealand, US, colloquial) A person's neighborhood, or an area nearby to a person's usual residence or place of work and where the person is likely to go.
    The entire beach was my backyard, from the Hiltons' house in the south all the way to Steele Hunter's house in the north. 2005, Christopher Kennedy Lawford, Symptoms of withdrawal: a memoir of snapshots and redemption, page 18
  3. (Australia, Canada, New Zealand, US, colloquial) An area nearby to a country or other jurisdiction's legal boundaries, particularly an area in which the country feels it has an interest.
    However, the region was in the United States backyard and Britain should look passively on with acquiescence in whatever policy the United States saw fit to pursue about Mexico. 1942, Wilfrid Hardy Callcott, The Caribbean policy of the United States, 1890-1920, page 343

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