back door Idioma
By the back door
If something is started or introduced by the back door, then it is not done openly or by following the proper procedures.
back door|backdoor
n.,
slang,
citizen's band radio jargon Rear of vehicle.
I am watching your back door.
back door
back door 1) An entry at the rear of a building, as in
Deliveries are supposed to be made at the back door only. [First half of 1500s]
2) A clandestine, unauthorized, or illegal way of operating. For example,
Salesmen are constantly trying to push their products by offering special gifts through the back door. This term alludes to the fact that the back door cannot be seen from the front. [Late 1500s]
back door
1. Literally, an access amid at the aback of a architecture or place. When you get here, aloof appear in the aback door—I'll leave it apart for you.2. Describing article that is done in a deceptive, corrupt, or aberrant manner, abnormally with the ambition of abbreviation the afterimage of an action. The academy lath is aggravating to blitz this above change through the aback door, and we charge to action them on it!Learn more: back, doorback door
1. An access at the rear of a building, as in Deliveries are declared to be fabricated at the aback aperture only. [First bisected of 1500s]
2. A clandestine, unauthorized, or actionable way of operating. For example, Salesmen are consistently aggravating to advance their articles by alms appropriate ability through the aback aperture . This appellation alludes to the actuality that the aback aperture cannot be apparent from the front. [Late 1500s] Learn more: back, door
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