Chantage

/ʃænˈtɑːʒ/ noun

Blackmail or extortion; the act of obtaining money or favors through coercion or threats.

From French chantage, derived from chanter (to sing/chirp). Originally referred to someone who 'sings' or reveals secrets to extract payment.

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