kick back

See also: kickback and kick-back

English

Verb

kick back (third-person singular simple present kicks back, present participle kicking back, simple past and past participle kicked back)

  1. (informal, intransitive) To relax.
    Synonyms: take it easy, lie back, kick it
    I'm going to stay at home on Saturday and just kick back.
  2. To covertly pay in it the proceeds of a transaction in return for mediating it.
    Synonym: retrocede
    It was the insurer’s practice to kick back to the broker approximately 0.12% of the premium paid by the policyholder.

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Noun

kick back (countable and uncountable, plural kick backs)

  1. Alternative spelling of kickback
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