1. back end - Noun
2. back end - Adjective
the side of an object that is opposite its front
Source: WordNetback-end
My partner and I won the race, and I threw my hat into the air and bent to pick it up. Everyone started laughin' because I had split the back end of my pants out, and I wasn't wearing shorts. Chris LeDoux
I worry when athletes are simply used by their universities to produce revenue, to make money for them, nothing to show at the back end. I grew up with a lot of players who had very, very tough lives after the ball started bouncing for them. And that's why I'm going to continue to fight. Arne Duncan
First time I saw Elvis was at the Lubbock County fairgrounds in Lubbock, Texas. He was on the back end of a truck. There was about 1500 screaming kids. Mac Davis
I'm essentially a jobbing actor. If I'm out of work, I'll be the back end of a donkey. Michael Gough
When you spin a globe and point to a city and actually go to that city, you build an allowance of missed opportunities on the back end. Sloane Crosley
his room was toward the rear of the hotel Source: Internet