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Backdoor (Tadpole Song)
A back door is a door in the rear of a building. Back door may also refer to: Arts and media * Back Door (jazz trio), a British group * Porta dos Fundos (literally “Back Door” in Portuguese) Brazilian comedy YouTube channel. * Works so titled: ** The Back Door (fiction), ''The Back Door'' (fiction), a 1897 work serialised in Hong Kong ** "Back Door", a 1969 sound single by Rhinoceros (band) ** Musical albums: *** Back Door (album), ''Back Door'' (album), a 1972 by English jazz trio Back Door *** The Back Door (album), ''The Back Door'' (album), a 1992 album by American band Cherish the Ladies ** Songs: *** Backdoor (song), "Backdoor" (song), a 2020 song by American rapper Lil Durk *** "Back Door", a 2021 song by American rapper Pop Smoke from the album ''Faith (Pop Smoke album), Faith'' Other uses * Backdoor (computing), a hidden method for bypassing normal computer authentication systems * Backdoor (basketball), a play in which a player gets behind the defense and receive ...
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A door is a hinged or otherwise movable barrier that allows ingress (entry) into and egress (exit) from an enclosure. The created opening in the wall is a ''doorway'' or ''portal''. A door's essential and primary purpose is to provide security by controlling access to the doorway (portal). Conventionally, it is a panel that fits into the doorway of a building, room, or vehicle. Doors are generally made of a material suited to the door's task. They are commonly attached by hinges, but can move by other means, such as slides or counterbalancing. The door may be able to move in various ways (at angles away from the doorway/portal, by sliding on a plane parallel to the frame, by folding in angles on a parallel plane, or by spinning along an axis at the center of the frame) to allow or prevent ingress or egress. In most cases, a door's interior matches its exterior side. But in other cases (e.g., a vehicle door) the two sides are radically different. Many doors incorporate locking ...
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