Adverb: pickaback 'pi-ku,bak
Usage: archaic
- On the back, shoulder or astraddle on the hip
"she carried her child pickaback";
- piggyback, pig-a-back
- On a railway flatcar
"the trailer rode pickaback across the country";
- piggyback, pig-a-back
Usage: archaic
- A ride on the back and shoulders of someone else
"The father gave his tired child a pickaback ride home from the park";
- piggyback
Derived forms: pickabacks
Type of: carry
Encyclopedia: Pickaback