backroom

/ˈbækˌrum/
noun
  1. A room at the back of a building, often used for storage or private work.
    • The restaurant's backroom is where they keep extra supplies.
    • She set up a small desk in the backroom to work on her projects.
    • The old bookstore had a dusty backroom filled with rare books.
  2. A place where secret or private meetings are held, especially involving political or business deals.
    • Critics accused the politicians of holding backroom negotiations.
    • The deal was finalized in a backroom without any transparency.
    • The decision was made in a backroom, away from public view.
adjective
  1. Relating to secret or private activities, especially in politics or business.
    • The report exposed a series of backroom agreements between the two firms.
    • The backroom deal angered many voters.
    • He was known for his backroom influence in the company.
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