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Back door   /bæk dɔr/   Listen
Back door

noun
1.
A secret or underhand means of access (to a place or a position).  Synonym: backdoor.
2.
An undocumented way to get access to a computer system or the data it contains.  Synonym: backdoor.
3.
An entrance at the rear of a building.  Synonyms: back entrance, backdoor.






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"Back door" Quotes from Famous Books



... it was with an inspiration, to keep all quiet in the garden and he would make his escape by the other door. She, on hearing this, ran back to stop the pandarus, and my grandfather closed and bolted fast that back door, going forthwith to the one by which he had been himself admitted, and which, having opened wide to the wall, he returned ...
— Ringan Gilhaize - or The Covenanters • John Galt

... me for an instant, and manifested her love in every possible way; and when I retired for the night, she curled up on my pillow and purred herself contentedly to sleep, only rising when I did. After breakfast that first morning after her return, she asked to be let out of the back door, and made me understand that I must go with her. I did so, and she explored every part of the back yard, entreating me in the same way she called her kittens to keep close by her. She investigated our own premises thoroughly and then crept carefully ...
— Concerning Cats - My Own and Some Others • Helen M. Winslow

... she went round to the back door day before yesterday afternoon to ask if Mr. Ware would buy some of her soap. You know she's sellin' soap to ...
— Quaint Courtships • Howells & Alden, Editors

... needed no further entreaty. He hastened away, taking the stile with a great stride, and, going up to the back door of the house, he called Mistress Forrester to come as quick as she could, for there was trouble on ...
— Penshurst Castle - In the Days of Sir Philip Sidney • Emma Marshall

... at Roaring Camp. Beside the candle-box was placed a hat. Its use was soon indicated. "Gentlemen," said Stumpy, with a singular mixture of authority and EX OFFICIO complacency,—"gentlemen will please pass in at the front door, round the table, and out at the back door. Them as wishes to contribute anything toward the orphan will find a hat handy." The first man entered with his hat on; he uncovered, however, as he looked about him, and so unconsciously set an example to the next. In such ...
— Selected Stories • Bret Harte


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