Back Door
WordNet

noun


(1)   A secret or underhand means of access (to a place or a position)
"He got his job through the back door"
(2)   An entrance at the rear of a building
(3)   An undocumented way to get access to a computer system or the data it contains
WiktionaryText

Noun



  1. A subsidiary entrance to a building or house at its rear, normally away from the street.
  2. A secret means of access to something.
  3. The anus, generally used in reference to anal sex.

Adjective



  1. The path of a pitch which starts outside and then slides over the plate.
    He has a nasty back door slider.

Verb



  1. To attempt to accomplish by indirect means, especially when direct means are proscribed.
  2. To enter a tube by accelerating from behind; to surf into an already formed hollow wave, in contrast to the normal method of slowing to allow a surfable wave to form.
    • 1999, Mark Warren, Mark Warren's Atlas of Australian Surfing, traveller's edition 1999, ISBN 0-7322-6731-5, page 103
      If you survive the heavy take-off at 'The Chair' (which is very close to the rocks) you will find you're in 'The Suck-up', which offers either a spectacular barrel or a bonecrunching wipeout, but you might find you have to back door it.
 
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