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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
double-dip
verb
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ Some farmers double-dip into federal irrigation and crop subsidies.
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double-dip

n. 1 (context informal English) An ice cream cone with two scoops of ice cream. 2 (context roller coasters English) A hill that levels off for a while about halfway down. vb. 1 (context informal English) To dip a piece of food (e.g. a chip) into a communal sauce container after already having taken a bite of the food. 2 (context informal English) To be illegitimately compensated a second time for the same activity. 3 (context informal English) To draw a government pension or benefit for one job while also working in the government at another job or to draw two pensions at the same time as a result of reaching the retirement criteria twice for the same entity. 4 (context entertainment industry English) To re-release a movie or TV series, sometimes as a compilation or with additional features. 5 (context US finance English) To use a single debt instrument to obtain interest tax expense (and therefore a lower tax base) in two or more tax jurisdictions. As long as the practice follows the tax law of each jurisdiction, the practice is legal and can be likened to the use of a tax loophole. 6 (context softball English) To defeat a team twice in the finals.

Usage examples of "double-dip".

Problems in Random Theory, he offered the schematic picture of the spectrum we have seen earlier, with its perfectly symmetrical peak rising from a perfectly symmetrical double-dip, all centered at exactly 10 cycles per second.

Lina straightened her spine, snagged a bag of double-dipped chocolate-covered peanuts, the perfect accompaniment for the Sangiovese, and marched back into her living room.