backroom
backroom (n)
- plural
- backrooms
English Definitions:
backroom (noun)
the meeting place of a group of leaders who make their decisions via private negotiations
backroom (Noun)
A room near the rear of a premises, especially one only accessible to a privileged few and that can be used as an inconspicuous meeting place
backroom (Adjective)
Of, relating to, or happening in a backroom
backroom (Adjective)
Characterized by secrecy or anonymity
backroom
A dark room or darkroom – also known as a backroom, blackroom, or playroom – is a room, typically at a nightclub, sex club, bathhouse, or adult bookstore, where patrons of the business can engage in relatively discreet sexual activity. Dark rooms usually have little or no lighting, possibly incorporating blacklights or dim, colored lighting to establish an atmosphere of twilight and secrecy.
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