Anti-kickback
a percentage of income given to a person in a position of power or influence as payment for having made the income possible: usually considered improper or unethical.
a rebate, usually given secretively by a seller to a buyer or to one who influenced the buyer.
the practice of an employer or a person in a supervisory position of taking back a portion of the wages due workers.
a response, usually vigorous.
a sudden, uncontrolled movement of a machine, tool, or other device, as on starting or in striking an obstruction:
a kickback from a chain saw can be dangerous.
noun
a strong reaction
part of an income paid to a person having influence over the size or payment of the income, esp by some illegal arrangement
verb (adverb)
(intransitive) to have a strong reaction
(intransitive) (esp of a gun) to recoil
to pay a kickback to (someone)
n.
also kick-back, c.1900 in various mechanical senses, from kick (v.) + back (adv.). by 1926 in a slang sense of “be forced to return pelf, pay back to victims,” which was extended to illegal partial give-backs of government-set wages that were extorted from workers by employers. hence sense of “illegal or improper payment” (1932).
noun
money given to someone illegally or unethically: buying another poor devil’s job for $50 or a kick-back from his pay/ all the cops were on the pad, getting kickbacks from the hookers (1934+)
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