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/ˈbakˌspin/,
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backspins, plural;
  1. A backward spin given to a moving ball, causing it to stop more quickly or rebound at a steeper angle on hitting a surface


  1. spin (usually of a moving ball) that retards or reverses the forward motion
  2. BackSpin is a classic Hip-Hop radio station on Sirius XM Radio. On 2008-11-12 this channel (along with The Boneyard and The Strobe) went on hiatus, however, on 2008-12-16, due to subscriber demand, Sirius XM Radio announced that this channel and The Strobe will return to the service on 2009-01-15 .
  3. In racquet sports, backspin (also known as slice or underspin), is a shot such that the ball rotates backwards (as though rolling back towards the player) after it is hit. The trajectory of the shot involves an upward force that lifts the ball (see Magnus effect). ...
  4. A spin that is opposite to flight directions. For more information, go to our Golf Ball section.
  5. A backspin is the reverse spin on the golf ball that has been hit towards a target.
  6. The backward rotation of the golfball that causes it to climb upwards due to differences in air pressure around the ball. Backspin also helps the golf ball maintain a straighter ball flight and reduces the distance the ball rolls after landing.
  7. A type of spin used mostly on defensive shots. When you chop the ball, you produce backspin. The bottom of the ball will move away from you.
  8. a type of spin where, if struck with a normal racket position, the ball would not make it over the net
  9. Reverse spin applied to the ball and prevents it from bouncing forward after landing; same as Bite.
  10. spin of a tennis ball that causes the ball to slow down and/or bounce low.
  11. Keeping control of the cue ball is one of the fundamental parts of succeeding at any cue sport, and backspin is one of the most commonly used methods. ...
  12. spin imparted on the underside of the ball causing it to revolve backwards while travelling forwards. Used in slice and drop shots.
  13. A ball with backspin hits the ground and stops, or rolls backwards a bit before stopping.
  14. when you slice the ball with a motion that causes it to spin backwards.
  15. Allows an approach shot to stop quickly and possibly roll backward on green.
  16. A ball rotating in the direction opposite to its travel.
  17. This refers to spinning a record backwards for a short and quick spurt. It is used as a special sound effect and can be used to give the peak of a build some more energy.
  18. Is when the ball hits the green and spins back toward the player.
  19. Striking the ball with a sloped clubface, a wedge
  20. Backward rotation on the ball, caused by drawing the racket strings down during the stroke, that results in a low bounce. On some surfaces, the ball may even bounce back toward the net. Also known as underspin. See also chip; chop.
  21. The reverse spin of the ball.
  22. A reverse spin placed on any ball that becomes airborne. The spin causes the ball to climb and land softly on the green.
  23. A shot where the ball spins back on landing. It is accepted that amateurs/hacks take years to master such a shot (well not really)
  24. the backward spin of the tennis ball after it has been hit.  Also called slice or underspin.