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A double whammy Meaning in English

expression

ˈeɪ/, /ə/ /ˈdəbəɫ/ /ˈhwæmi/, /ˈwæmi
uh DUH-buhl WHAM-ee
æɪ/ /dˈʌbəl/ /wˈæmi
uh DUB-uhl WAM-ee

Definición

A situation where two bad things happen at the same time or one after the other, making the result much worse.

Uso & Matices

Informal and often used to express frustration or sympathy. Usually implies both problems are serious or have a big impact. Not limited to negative situations—sometimes used humorously or lightly, but almost always to describe two bad outcomes. Collocates with 'faced', 'hit', and 'suffered'.

Oraciones de Ejemplo

Losing your job and getting sick is a double whammy.

basic

Rising prices and pay cuts are a double whammy for families.

basic

Missing the bus and forgetting your phone is a double whammy.

basic

For small businesses, the pandemic and rising rent were a double whammy.

natural

It was a double whammy when my flight was canceled and my luggage got lost.

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Getting a flat tire in the rain is bad, but losing your wallet too? That’s a double whammy.

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