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kickback noun- a commission on a more or less shady deal US, 1930
- There have been rumored cases of Casino Managers actually being in cahoots with gamblers to extend them big credit for kickbacks. — Mario Puzo, Inside Las Vegas, p. 209, 1977
- Another reason Hy says the promo guy does so well, the label exec who hires him could be getting a kickback. — Elmore Leonard, Be Cool, p. 152, 1999
- Bribery, kickbacks and protection rackets allowed bars to stay open after-hours[.] — Simon Napier-Bell, Black Vinyl White Powder, p. 40, 2001
- the resumption of drug use after a prolonged period of non-use US
- — Eugene Landy, The Underground Dictionary, p. 115, 1971
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