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Question Posted Wednesday April 19 2006, 1:08 am

what do you call the dip in the middle of your back? like how the back slightly caves in vertically at the bottom

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Nallie answered Wednesday April 19 2006, 4:11 pm:
The "small of your back" Or the "lumbar" area in professional terms.

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NinjaNeer answered Wednesday April 19 2006, 10:19 am:
Most people call it "the small of your back", if I understand correctly what you are talking about.

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BRUNETTE__BABiE__CAKESZ answered Wednesday April 19 2006, 10:18 am:
hey, ask your doctor about it. you could also just search google.com cait♥

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prescott answered Wednesday April 19 2006, 8:04 am:
Er... I'm not sure if it has a name. But that "dip" comes from the shape of your backdone.

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