National Backstabbing Day

Two friends in formal attire, one holding a knife behind the other's back while smiling, with a city skyline in the background..
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Welcome to National Backstabbing Day, a day that brings out the best... or should I say the worst... in all of us. It's a day where you can truly let your true colors shine, or should I say, darken? So grab your shivs and let's dive into the murky world of backstabbing!

When is Backstabbing Day?

It's national backstabbing day on the 15th March.


Internet History of National Backstabbing Day

Ah, backstabbing. It's a concept that has been around since the dawn of time. From Julius Caesar to reality TV shows, it seems that human beings have a natural talent for betraying each other. And what better way to celebrate this timeless tradition than with a national day?

Now, the internet has its fair share of backstabbing stories. In fact, a quick search will reveal countless forums, articles, and memes dedicated to this not-so-friendly behavior. Back in 2016, National Backstabbing Day took the online world by storm. With 4 mentions on that fateful day, people couldn't help but share their tales of betrayal and deceit.

Some claimed that National Backstabbing Day was invented by a bitter ex-lover who wanted revenge. Others believed it was created by a group of disgruntled employees who had been stabbed in the back by their colleagues. Whoever started it, they certainly made an impact on the online world.

National Backstabbing Day in Actual History

While National Backstabbing Day may not have an extensive history in the real world, backstabbing itself has a long and storied past. Throughout history, we've seen countless examples of betrayal and deception. From political scandals to legendary double-crosses, the world is no stranger to backstabbing.

But let's not dwell on the negative side of things. After all, backstabbing can be quite entertaining in the right context. Just think of all the plot twists in your favorite movies and TV shows! From Game of Thrones to House of Cards, backstabbing adds an extra layer of excitement and intrigue.

So let's embrace National Backstabbing Day for what it is: a chance to revel in the deceitful side of human nature. Just remember, it's all in good fun (please don't take it too seriously and start plotting against your loved ones).



History behind the term 'Backstabbing'


1595

Invention of the term

The term 'backstabbing' originated in the year 1595. It is derived from the combination of 'back', referring to the rear part of the human body, and 'stabbing', which pertains to the act of thrusting a pointed object into someone or something. The pairing of these words created a vivid metaphor to describe the act of betraying or deceiving someone.


1900s

Theatrical origins

During the early 1900s, the term 'backstabbing' became popularized in the theatrical world. It was commonly used in the context of backstage drama and intrigue, where actors and crew members would engage in deceitful behavior to gain advantage or undermine their colleagues. This era contributed to the cultural understanding of 'backstabbing' as a symbol of betrayal within social circles.


1960s

Popularity in crime novels

The 1960s witnessed a surge in crime fiction, particularly detective and mystery novels. 'Backstabbing' found its way into the pages of these gripping stories, often illustrating plots involving treacherous characters who would betray their partners or associates. The usage of the term in this setting further reinforced its association with deceit and betrayal in the public consciousness.



1980s

Integration into everyday language

By the 1980s, 'backstabbing' had firmly entrenched itself in everyday language. It had transcended its theatrical and literary roots and become a widely recognized term used to describe acts of betrayal, disloyalty, or deceit in personal, professional, and social relationships. The term became an integral part of expressing the sense of betrayal and hurt caused by acts of backstabbing.


Did you know?

Did you know that backstabbing can actually be traced back to ancient Rome? It was a popular tactic used by politicians to gain power and eliminate their rivals. Talk about taking politics to a whole new level!

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First identified

15th March 2016

Most mentioned on

15th March 2016

Total mentions

4

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