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Okay it means you "have their back" or "better watch your back around that person (because person is mean and backstabbing)- because imagine there is a clock - than your front is twelve o'clock, a little bit to you right is one o'clock, somewhat more to your right two o'clock, right of you three o'clock, right and behind you four o'clock and behind you on the right side five o'clock and your back is six o'clock and so on, know what I mean?
The experession "have a persons back" is common in the english language and you know what it means, isn't it?
The experession "have a persons back" is common in the english language and you know what it means, isn't it?