back door
/'bæk'dɔ:/
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Definition
- Noun:
- A secondary or less obvious entrance at the rear of a building: A physical door located at the back of a structure, often used for service, utility, or informal access.
- A hidden or unauthorized method of accessing a computer system or its data: In computing, a secret vulnerability or piece of code that bypasses normal security, allowing covert access.
- A secret, indirect, or dishonest way of achieving something: A figurative term for gaining entry, advantage, or a position through unofficial, clandestine, or unfair means.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Please take the garbage out through the back door. (Referring to the physical rear entrance.)
- The hacker installed a back door to steal customer data. (Referring to a covert computing access point.)
- He secured the contract through a political back door. (Referring to an underhanded method of achievement.)
Advanced Usage
- "by/through the back door": As an adverbial phrase meaning in a secret, indirect, or unofficial manner.
- The policy was introduced by the back door without public debate.
- "back-door" (adjective): Used attributively to describe something gained or done secretly.
- They made a back-door deal to avoid regulations.
Variants and Related Words
- Backdoor (adj/n): A common closed compound form, especially in computing contexts (e.g., a backdoor attack, a software backdoor).
- Back entrance: A synonym for the literal meaning.
Synonyms
- Rear entrance: For the literal meaning.
- Covert access: For the computing/figurative meanings.
- Secret means: For the figurative meaning.
- Underhand method: For the figurative meaning.
Related Phrases
- Backdoor man: (Informal, sometimes derogatory) A man involved in a secret or illicit relationship.
- Backdoor listing: A method for a company to become publicly traded without an initial public offering (IPO).
Related Idioms
- To come in through the back door: To achieve something via unofficial or secret channels.
- She didn't have the qualifications, so she came in through the back door.
Noun
- an entrance at the rear of a building
- an undocumented way to get access to a computer system or the data it contains
- a secret or underhand means of access (to a place or a position)
- he got his job through the back door