Yeah. We called it "behind and out."
If we were playing in the driveway and the ball hit the garage door on the full, then you were out.
If we were playing in the street, and we didn't have a wicket keeper (which was often, no-one wanted that job), and the ball went behind on the full, then you were out.
And because there was not enough room in the driveway to stand in the slips cordon, the garage door served that purpose.
However, if we were in the street, and everyone was just too lazy to stand in the slips, and you didnt hit the ball anywhere but DIRECTLY behind, then someone had to field it. Only DIRECTLY behind was out. After that we made at least one person stand in the slips, because we wanted to run from the gully even less.