Backsheesh

/bækˈʃiːʃ/ noun

A bribe or tip, especially money given to officials or workers in Middle Eastern and North African countries; also spelled backsheesh or baksheesh.

From Arabic 'bakhshīsh' meaning 'gift' or 'gratuity,' borrowed into English in the 1800s during colonial contact. The word spread through trade and diplomatic channels.

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