backstairs
or back·stair
[ bak-stairz ]
/ ˈbækˈstɛərz /
adjective
associated or originating with household servants.
secret, underhanded, or scandalous: backstairs gossip.
Origin of backstairs
First recorded in 1635–45; adj. use of
back stairs
Words nearby backstairs
backspin,
backsplash,
backsplice,
backstab,
backstage,
backstairs,
backstay,
backstitch,
backstop,
backstory,
backstrap loom
Example sentences from the Web for backstairs
British Dictionary definitions for backstairs
backstairs
/ (ˈbækˈstɛəz) /
pl n
a secondary staircase in a house, esp one originally for the use of servants
adjective Also: backstair
underhand
backstairs gossip