A fork of Rural Dictionary
good engagement, agreeing with you are or what you’re doing, positive clout basically
In the 16th century, if you were a women without a prominent forehead you’re getting no playback, simple.
a term used to describe the performance of the singers/performers when musical groups use a pre-recorded track and lip/instrument-sync on stage in front of the audience
Instead of actually performing the song, the upcoming rock group used playback for fear of screwing up their first live performance.
An oilfield term used to describe a condition that does not need to be corrected right away. For instance, a minor mistake which can be corrected later is deemed "playbackable." The word originated when oilfield data was kept on computer tapes, and in order to re-access the data, the tape had to be played back.
Example: Terry: "I can't believe I just spent my last $20 at the craps table. Too bad my bet isn't playbackable." Example 2: Jim: "I just computed some data with the wrong model." Tom: "Don't worry, it's playbackable."