kickback
by funktion2.0 on Jul 16, 2008 14:50:46
To have close friends get together at someone's house in a party-like situation without calling it a party.
Kickbacks have one simple rule. They are not parties. No
illegit friends of friends of friends showing up empty handed and
emptying your fridge.
Kickbacks are the stress free versions of parties where the host doesn't have to worry about shit breaking or cops being called.
Example:
There's a reason it's called a kickback; as in kickback, and relax.
"Hey bro
is it cool if I invite Shawn and his bro?"
"Who's Shawn"
"One of my homeboys from the b-ball court"
"
Naw dude its just a kickback, no no-names"
"Ah shit
a'ight I'll see you there"
kickback
by mace on Nov 29, 2004 13:06:57
Example:
"Mr. Smith, the businessman, offered
Mr. Jones, the local district representative, an
undisclosed amount of money to clear the conservation area of all its trees and wildlife, in order to build yet another housing
subdivision.....neither gentleman was available for comment."
kickback
by dildo777 on Oct 18, 2018 22:20:40
Form of corruption or bribery. A facilitated payment to the government official or corporate
executive officer, to sign the contract with preferred supplier . As part of corrupted scheme, supplier may inflate the invoice for goods or services, and give part of it to the government or corporate official as "kickback". It's common form of bribery in
civil engineering and
road construction business
Example:
There were a rumors, that
Skanska Development was chosen to build a
new city hall because of kickback to city
mayor.
kickback
by the sagacious one on Dec 19, 2006 11:06:00
always hosted at an individual's house, a kickback consists of friends getting together to engage in party activities such as drinking etc., without the hassle and drawbacks of a
big party. although an invite verbal or otherwise is not necessary it is understood that a kickback is
friends only and is not to exceed 20 or 30 persons. a good option for those not wishing to get their house trashed. not to be confused with a party or
rager.