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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



... he said "it wuz a shame to dedicate a book that it had took most a hull bottle of ink to write, to a lot of creeters that he wouldn't have in the back door yard." ...
— Samantha at Saratoga • Marietta Holley

... rounded the side of the kopje, an unusual scene presented itself. A large group was gathered at the back door of ...
— The Story of an African Farm • (AKA Ralph Iron) Olive Schreiner

... breakfast the next morning in the old-fashioned kitchen. Nurse and her brother were having an animated talk over some reminiscences of the past, when there was a knock at the back door, and Mrs. Giles went out. Coming back, she appeared with a small hamper under her arm, which she placed ...
— Odd • Amy Le Feuvre

... out der back door," was all that she could be made to say in answer to fierce inquiries. Every apartment was examined in vain, and then the roughs departed in search of other prey. Brave, simple-hearted girl! She would have been torn to pieces had her humane strategy ...
— An Original Belle • E. P. Roe

... protected by a wide circle of intrenchments, while their forces had been augmented to something not far from three-quarters of a million men under arms and a huge supply of ordnance and munitions. From a mere expedition to keep a back door open for the defeated Serbians, Sarrail's army had developed into what was obviously going to be a gigantic campaign against the rear of the Central Powers, an attempt to enter Austria through a back window. Such, at least, was the supposition of military critics the world over. ...
— The Story of the Great War, Volume VI (of VIII) - History of the European War from Official Sources • Various


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