1. backdoor - Noun
2. backdoor - Adjective
3. backdoor - Verb
Acting from behind and in concealment; as, backdoor intrigues.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAnd the bottom line is, is that they are illegal aliens entering our country. And we simply cannot sustain that kind of activity. Bottom line is it's a backdoor to amnesty and I don't believe the American people support that. Jan Brewer
I like alleys. They are the backdoor to everything. Brian Azzarello
I'm the one by the backdoor - I am not the one in the middle of the party. Stephanie Beacham
he got his job through the back door Source: Internet
A backdoor front Thursday will be the focal point of showers and storms. Source: Internet
2008 television movie and sequel main On September 26, 2007, NBC announced that it was creating a two-hour backdoor pilot to air later that season. citation In the new version, Justin Bruening stars as the estranged son of Michael Knight, Mike Traceur. Source: Internet