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It means the speaker believes someone did something secretly and betrayed their trust.
From The Marriage Contract, Episode 38
The speaker accuses someone of acting secretly behind their back.
Use this in an argument when accusing someone of secrecy or disloyalty. It is strong and can sound hostile, so avoid it in polite conversation.
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