backhander
[ bak-han-der ]
/ ˈbækˌhæn dər /
noun
a backhanded slap, punch, stroke, or play.
British Slang.
- a drink served out of turn to a guest as a bottle or decanter is passed around the table during dessert.
- a bribe.
Words nearby backhander
background projection,
background radiation,
backgrounder,
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backhanded,
backhander,
backhaul,
backhoe,
backhouse,
backie,
backing
Example sentences from the Web for backhander
A few blows of scorn might suffice—a backhander across the snout, a few swishes with a stick, a kick behind when he turned.
The Devil's Garden |W. B. MaxwellBut no vibration of any such impatience was in Merivales voice, and in his words there was no backhander to answer it.
The Angel of Pain |E. F. BensonHe administered a backhander to Elgood as he spoke, and the next minute Charlie, roused beyond all bearing, had knocked him down.
St. Winifred's |Frederic W. Farrar
British Dictionary definitions for backhander
backhander
/ (ˈbækˌhændə) /
noun
a backhanded stroke or blow
informal
an indirect attack
slang
a bribe