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double dip
double dipnouna complement equal to the original; a double measure.
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double-dip
double-dipverb (used without object)to earn a salary from one position while collecting a pension from the same employer or organization, especially to be a wage earner on the federal payroll while receiving a military retiree's pension.
double dip
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a complement equal to the original; a double measure.
a double dip of protection through both insurance and Social Security.
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something that happens twice in a cycle, especially on a downturn.
a double dip of recession.
verb (used without object)
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Etymology
Origin of double-dip
First recorded in 1960–65
Example Sentences
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Businesses can claim both the deduction and credit, but they can’t double dip for the same expense, Powell-Allen says.
From Barron's • Mar. 14, 2026
Tesla said if the Delware court reinstated Musk's 2018 pay deal, he would forfeit or return the latest share aware to avoid a "double dip".
From BBC • Aug. 4, 2025
While acknowledging that the double dip puts him in the holiday movie spotlight, being the center of attention is an uneasy position for Jenkins.
From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 19, 2024
Still, a survey report by JPMorgan last week showed investors' biggest concern was "ineffective" policy response, followed by a spillover into the banking system, and a double dip in property sales.
From Reuters • Sep. 18, 2023
There was suddenly a double dip of ice cream in my stomach.
From Unborn Tomorrow by Freas, Kelly
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