Backhander

Backhander

BAK-hand-ur /หˆbรฆkhรฆndษ™/
Noun London

A dodgy or corrupt payment, typically a bribe.

Example Sentences

"He gave the inspector a backhander to look the other way."
"A few backhanders and the planning permission came through."

Etymology & History

From the gesture of passing money "behind the back" secretly. Used in London criminal and business circles since the early 20th century to describe bribes or illicit payments.

Word Details

๐Ÿ“
Region
London/Cockney
๐Ÿ“…
Era
Modern
โœ“
Language
Mild
๐Ÿ’ฌ
Formality
Informal
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