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back in the day adverb at a time in the past that evokes a feel of nostalgia, real or conjured US, 1988- What i used to do back in the day is to record the stuff on a cheapo cassette. — rec.music.beatles, 30 October 1989
- — Connie Eble (Editor), UNC-CH Campus Slang, p. 1, March 1996
- And back in the day, they might’ve actually listened[.] — David Simon and Edward Burns, The Corner, p. 81, 1997
- Hip Hop America starts “back in the day”–the late ’70s[.] — Nelson George, Hip Hop America, p. xi, 1998
- When I first used to go down the City back in the day, seventy-seven, seventy-eight, Jason and Jimmy were two of the top faces. — John Williams, Cardiff Dead, pp. 146–147, 2000
- Back in the day, they say you had anti-freez in them veins. — Gone in 60 Seconds, 2000
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