Backwoods

/ˈbækˌwʊdz/

Meaning & Definition

noun
An area that is remote, rural, or underdeveloped, often characterized by a lack of modern amenities or urban infrastructure.
They moved to the backwoods to live a simpler life away from the city's hustle and bustle.
A region that is difficult to access, typically covered with dense forests or natural terrain.
The backwoods of the national park are known for their untouched beauty and wildlife.
A place or environment that is considered to be culturally or socially backward or unsophisticated.
Despite being in the backwoods, the community had a strong sense of tradition and values.

Etymology

The term combines 'back,' meaning behind or remote, and 'woods,' referring to forested areas.

Common Phrases and Expressions

backwoods country
A rural area, often implying simplicity and traditional lifestyle.
backwoodsman
A person who lives in a backwoods area, often skilled in survival.
backwoods life
A lifestyle characterized by isolation and closeness to nature.

Related Words

wilderness
An area that is undisturbed by human activity.
remote
Far away from other places, not near urban areas.
frontier
The edge of settled land, often associated with exploration.

Slang Meanings

A term for cannabis rolled in a leaf instead of paper.
He showed up with a backwood filled with the good stuff.
Used to describe something that is rough or unrefined.
That truck is pure backwoods, but it gets the job done.