pickaback

/ˈpɪkəˌbæk/
adverb
  1. On someone's back or shoulders, in a carrying position.
    • The little girl rode pickaback on her father through the park.
    • The hiker gave his friend a pickaback ride across the stream.
    • He carried his tired son pickaback up the stairs to bed.
Synonyms
noun
  1. A ride or carry on someone's back or shoulders.
    • After the long walk, the toddler enjoyed a pickaback home.
    • The child asked for a pickaback when his legs got tired.
    • She gave her little brother a pickaback around the garden.
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