backhander
Americannoun
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a backhanded slap, punch, stroke, or play.
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British Slang.
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a drink served out of turn to a guest as a bottle or decanter is passed around the table during dessert.
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a bribe.
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noun
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a backhanded stroke or blow
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informal an indirect attack
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slang a bribe
Etymology
Origin of backhander
Example Sentences
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Reinhart tied it later in the first on a goal very similar to his first one, a backhander he lifted past Shesterkin from down low.
From Seattle Times
Pavelski scored on a backhander from just outside the crease after a pass from Matt Duchene midway through the first period, after Robertson had poked the puck away from defenseman Josh Manson.
From Seattle Times
After his first shot was blocked, Theodore gathered the loose puck and tried a backhander on which Oettinger made a sprawling save, lunging to knock away the puck with his extended glove.
From Seattle Times
Lambert opened the scoring with 4:28 left in the second period, beating goalie Michael Simpson with a backhander off a rebound.
From Washington Times
Carrier skated across the front of the crease and put a backhander in the net, the ninth time this postseason the Knights scored in the first five minutes of a game.
From Washington Times
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