1. back to front - Adjective
2. back to front - Adverb
back to front
Turned so that the back is now at the front.
I was in such a hurry that I put my underpants on back to front.
back to front
Reversed, with the back now at the front.
The classic VW Beetle is a back to front car, with the engine at the rear.
I was always playing the Hammond Organ back to front even during the days of the Nice, going back to 1968. Really what I was doing there, was choosing notes at random and trying to make some sense of them, improvising back to front. Keith Emerson
There's lots of space already on the field. Brazil have to come a little bit tighter, Ian. They can't be so expansive, from back to front. Otherwise? The Germans will cut them to shreds. Steve McManaman
A prudent man will read the letter from back to front. Turkish Proverb