1. backroom - Noun
2. backroom - Adjective
the meeting place of a group of leaders who make their decisions via private negotiations
Source: WordNetIt's tough and it should be tough - it should never be easy to be given millions of pounds to make a drama. The coalition government is doing terrible things to the BBC, but drama will survive even if we end up putting on a play in a backroom of a pub. Russell T Davies
My dad was born in Chicago in 1908... his parents came from Russia. They settled in Chicago, where they lived in a little tiny grocery store with eight or nine children - in the backroom all together - and my grandmother got the idea to go into the movie business. Bob Balaban
Montanans elected me to the Senate to do away with shady backroom deals and to make government work better. Jon Tester
Candy came from out on the Island In the backroom she was everybody's darlin' But she never lost her head Even when she was giving head She says, Hey babe Take a walk on the wild side. Lou Reed
Sometimes it seems that the fate of the world is decided entirely in the ether of electronic communications and corporate backroom deals. Rebecca Solnit
As he prepares for September’s Uefa Nations League games against Bulgaria and Finland, new Ireland boss Stephen Kenny has also finalised his backroom staff. Source: Internet