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backhandernoun Britishsomething given or promised in order to improperly influence a person's conduct or decisionthe customs official let us know that he might be prepared to look the other way if an appropriate backhander was slipped into his palm boodle, bribe, cumshaw, fix, sop baksheesh, kickback, payoffslush fundincentive, incitement, instigation, motivation, provocation, spur, stimulation, stimulusboost, encouragement, goad, inducementallurement, bait, enticement, lure, seduction, temptation, turn-onflattery, persuasiondecoy, snare, trap in 1803 |