See Also: pull-back(dictionary)
Back to back inheritance tax plan(finance)
Back-to-Back Letters of Credit(money)
back-to-back 2, noun(dictionary)
back-to-back 1, adjective(dictionary)
Back-to-back loan(money)
Back to back financing(finance)
Back to back ticketing(tourism)
Back-to-Back - Poker(gambling)
Back to back loan(finance)

pull-back (iou)



pull-back noun. L16.
[from PULL verb + BACK adverb.]
A thing which pulls back or opposes progress or action; a retarding influence. Now dial. L16.
The action or an act of pulling something back; spec. an orderly withdrawal of military troops. M17.
b. Cinematography. A shot in which the scene is observed to recede. M20.
c. A tap-dancing step involving striking the floor with the front part of the foot while moving backwards. M20.
A contrivance or attachment for pulling something back. E18.