Lagniappe
Pronunciation: lan-“yap”
Origin : American French, from American Spanish (la ñapa), chiefly used in Southern Louisiana and Mississippi
Noun, defined as:
- Something given or obtained gratuitously or by way of good measure
- The equivalent of the thirteenth roll in a “baker’s dozen”, something thrown in unexpectedly
- A small gift presented to a valued customer following a purchase.
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