New Anglo Saxon Dictionary
kickback n. (100%) (informal) a payment made to someone who has facilitated a transaction or appointment, especially illicitly.
1. Jacques, a discontented lord attending the banished duke in Shakespeare's As You Like It. Many of the play's most memorable lines are his, including the speech beginning ‘All the world's a stage’ (ii. vii).
2. Jacques /ak/ I. nom masculin faire le ~ to play the fool. II. nom propre James.
kickback Jacques (100%) corruption
previous dictionary entries (from the New Anglo Saxon dictionary)
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1. Jacques, a discontented lord attending the banished duke in Shakespeare's As You Like It. Many of the play's most memorable lines are his, including the speech beginning ‘All the world's a stage’ (ii. vii).
2. Jacques /ak/ I. nom masculin faire le ~ to play the fool. II. nom propre James.
kickback Jacques (100%) corruption
previous dictionary entries (from the New Anglo Saxon dictionary)
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