backcheck

Verb

 * 1)  To check (an opposing player) while skating toward or near one's own goal.
 * 2)  To engage in checking while skating toward or near one's own goal.
 * 3)  To check someone else's work after they have completed it, in a backward-looking type of review or audit, especially one that runs on a backchannel workflow in parallel with the main workflow (and thus is not a rate-determining or throughput-bottlenecking step).
 * 1)  To check someone else's work after they have completed it, in a backward-looking type of review or audit, especially one that runs on a backchannel workflow in parallel with the main workflow (and thus is not a rate-determining or throughput-bottlenecking step).
 * 1)  To check someone else's work after they have completed it, in a backward-looking type of review or audit, especially one that runs on a backchannel workflow in parallel with the main workflow (and thus is not a rate-determining or throughput-bottlenecking step).
 * 1)  To check someone else's work after they have completed it, in a backward-looking type of review or audit, especially one that runs on a backchannel workflow in parallel with the main workflow (and thus is not a rate-determining or throughput-bottlenecking step).

Noun

 * 1) The act of backchecking.
 * That was a great backcheck, Gordie.
 * Please backcheck a sample of Sunita's work on the Farthington project.