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Whammy Meaning in English

word

ˈhwæmi/, /ˈwæmi
HWAM-ee or WAM-ee
wˈæmi
WAM-ee

Definition

A 'whammy' is an informal word for a strong or sudden negative effect, like a stroke of bad luck or a big problem happening unexpectedly.

Usage & Nuances

'Whammy' is informal and often used in phrases like 'double whammy' (two bad things at once). Rare in formal writing. It can mean either a magical curse or just a strong negative blow in modern speech.

Example Sentences

Losing my wallet was a real whammy.

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The rain was a whammy on our picnic plans.

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Getting sick right before the exam was another whammy.

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Losing your job and your car breaking down on the same day? Talk about a double whammy!

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That last-minute bill was the final whammy this month.

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They hoped for good news, but instead got hit with another whammy.

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