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See also: back-burner and back burner

English

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Etymology

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From back +‎ burner.

Noun

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backburner (countable and uncountable, plural backburners)

  1. Alternative form of back burner
    • 2024 January 24, Stefanie Foster, “Metro-land's legacy for today's railway”, in RAIL, number 1001, page 57:
      There had been plans to extend electrification from Harrow to Rickmansworth. But when the First World War broke out in 1914, this and a new branch to Watford were placed on the backburner, along with further housing development.

Verb

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backburner (third-person singular simple present backburners, present participle backburnering, simple past and past participle backburnered)

  1. (transitive, idiomatic, informal) To relegate to a lower priority.
    • 2013, Lorna Stewart, BBC News, Love letters and kindness may improve mental health[1]:
      "What I noticed was that my sadness and loneliness got backburnered," she told the BBC.

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