The Collaborative International Dictionary
double cross \double cross\, double-cross \double-cross\n. teh act of double-crossing; the betrayal or swindling of a collaborator or colleague.
Syn: cross, betray.
double cross \double cross\, double-cross \double-cross\v. t. to betray or swindle (a colleague); to promise (a collaborator) one thing and to treacherously do another, to the detriment of the collaborator.
Syn: cross, betray.
WordNet
n. an act of betrayal; "he gave us the old double cross"; "I could no longer tolerate his impudent double-crossing" [syn: double-crossing]
v. betray by double-dealing
Wikipedia
Double Cross is a Japanese superhero role-playing game released in 2001. The game was the second winner of the 1st Game Field Award behind Inou Tsukai. The theme of Double Cross is the solitude and distress of superhumans trying to maintain their own happiness. In 2013, an English translated version based on the Japanese third edition was published by Ver. Blue Amusement. The Advanced Rulebook is also available in English, as of November 22, 2013.
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