kickbackˈkɪkˌbæk
kickback (n)
- plural
- kickbacks
English Definitions:
kickback (noun)
a commercial bribe paid by a seller to a purchasing agent in order to induce the agent to enter into the transaction
kickback (Noun)
A clandestine payment in return for a favor; especially an illegal one
kickback (Noun)
Recoil; a sudden backward motion, usually in the direction of the operator.
kickback (Noun)
An accident wherein an object being cut by a rotating blade or disk, such as a circular saw, is caught by the blade and thrown outward
kickback (Noun)
A dangerous buildup of gas pressure at the wellhead
kickback (Noun)
The board separating one bowling lane from another at the pit end
kickback (Noun)
In contract bridge, an ace asking convention initiated by the first step above four of the agreed trump suit.
kickback (Noun)
A feature that saves the ball from draining and propels it back into play.
Kickback
Kickback is a collection of rare and unreleased material from the funk group The Meters.
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