two-time
to be unfaithful to (a lover or spouse).
to double-cross.
Origin of two-time
1Other words from two-time
- two-timer, noun
Words Nearby two-time
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How to use two-time in a sentence
A two-time Obama voter, Frank lives in a section of Haddam where blacks once resided and wishes he had one black friend.
Richard Ford’s Artful Survivalist Guide: The Return of Frank Bascombe | Tom LeClair | November 4, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTAndy Murray, two-time Grand Slam champion, just happened to hire a woman.
The two-time Oscar winner is the villain in the next installment of the Call of Duty video game series.
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A Real Housewife Gets Real About Sex, Dating, and Widowhood | Justin Jones | February 11, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTBut alas, Hanks, a two-time Best Actor Oscar winner and five-time Oscar nominee, was completely shut out by the Academy.
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Now, waltzers in two-time always move very rapidly; indeed, that is the main purpose of the innovation.
Monsieur Cherami | Charles Paul de KockCertain also that the two-time polka was the dance of the young man's native land.
Patsy | S. R. Crockett
British Dictionary definitions for two-time
informal to deceive (someone, esp a lover) by carrying on a relationship with another
Derived forms of two-time
- two-timer, noun
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