1. backstrap - Noun
2. backstrap - Verb
A pull strap extending the backstay of a boot or shoe.
The backbone of a book.
A loin of meat consisting of the muscle on each side of the spine.
An anchoring strap, passed around the waist or hips, for a small loom.
(firearms) The rearmost surface applied to the grip especially of a pistol below a possible beavertail.
(drugs) The rolling a marijuana cigarette in a certain fashion (clarification of this definition is needed)
Synonym: backroll
Antonym: frontstrap
backstrap (third-person singular simple present backstraps, present participle backstrapping, simple past and past participle backstrapped)
To apply or make into a backstrap.