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What does a backstabber mean?

A "backstabber" is someone who deceitfully betrays a person's trust, often by acting friendly or supportive while secretly plotting against them.

Here's a breakdown:

* Betrayal: The act of breaking a promise, trust, or loyalty.

* Deceitful: Intentionally misleading or deceiving someone.

* Secretly plotting: Planning to harm or undermine someone without their knowledge.

Common examples of backstabbing include:

* Spreading rumors or lies about someone.

* Taking credit for someone else's work.

* Sabotaging someone's efforts.

* Breaking a confidence.

* Making decisions that negatively impact someone without their consent.

The term "backstabber" implies a deliberate and malicious act of betrayal, often characterized by hypocrisy and duplicity.

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