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Double whammy

British pronunciation/dˈʌbəl wˈami/
American pronunciation/dˈʌbəl wˈæmi/
Double whammy
[NOUN]
1

a situation in which one gets affected by two unpleasant or unfortunate events that happen at once

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double whammy definition and meaning

What is the origin of the idiom "double whammy" and when to use it?

The idiom "double whammy" is believed to have originated in the United States in the early 20th century and is used to describe a situation where two negative events happen at the same time, compounding the negative impact. The term "whammy" is slang for a curse or jinx, and the "double whammy" is a situation where two curses or negative events occur simultaneously, making the situation even worse.

Examples
1They have a double whammy, much more than men.
2This is a double whammy.
3It's a double whammy.
4It's the double whammy.
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