In sports betting, a back door cover occurs when the team you wagered on covers the spread in the last minutes of the game. Often times this happens when the actual game is a blow out, yet the spread or line of the game is still at play.
The Giants kicked a late field goal to give me a back door cover. They lost by 10, but covered the 12 point spread.
by Milt Deezy April 27, 2007
The people who are a digit either side of your phone number- Many a friendship has been struck up by saying hi to a text door neighbour.
Woody- 'Hey Dan, what happened when you got in touch with your text door neighbour?'
Dan- 'Absolutley nothing witheither of them- both were nutters!'
Dan- 'Absolutley nothing witheither of them- both were nutters!'
by dan_the_01 August 11, 2008
by julia6677555 June 11, 2005
(noun)
The policy wherein the occupants of an office or room keep the door closed so as to limit the amount of annoying intrusions, which may consist of people wandering in or simply the to shut out the annoying noises that are made in the hall.
The policy wherein the occupants of an office or room keep the door closed so as to limit the amount of annoying intrusions, which may consist of people wandering in or simply the to shut out the annoying noises that are made in the hall.
"Zach and Evan have a closed door policy after that girl came in and would not shut up."
"Dude, shut the door, closed-door policy!"
"Dude, shut the door, closed-door policy!"
by page hall regulator January 12, 2010
Aggressive country bumpkin usually with a ruddy complexion always ready for a scrap with the "townies".
by Save the Hull .Fence off Preston Rd February 21, 2008
the wrong way that biff tannen from back to the future says it, the right way is a screen door on a submarine
Biff Tannen: That's about as funny as a screen door on a battleship
Marty Mcfly: It's screen door on a submarine you dork
Marty Mcfly: It's screen door on a submarine you dork
by lasalle bro October 05, 2010
by 93DIVISION January 16, 2009