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Definition of
backstreet noun
from the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary
backstreet
noun
noun
NAmE
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ˌbækˈstrit
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a small quiet street, usually in a poor part of a town or city, away from main roads
He was born in the backstreets of Detroit.
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