Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
mordida
Noun
/mɔːrˈdiːdə/

Definition
A Spanish term that literally means ‘bite.’ It is often used to refer to a bribe, especially in contexts involving corruption or illegal dealings.

Examples
- The local police officer asked for a mordida to let the driver go without a ticket.
- Corruption in the government often ends up involving a mordida.
- He was shocked to find out that a mordida was required to start his business legally.

Meaning
In a broader context, ‘mordida’ describes the act of offering or accepting a bribe, particularly for the purpose of obtaining favorable treatment or avoiding legal consequences.

Synonyms
- bribe
- kickback
- grease
- payoff