dou·ble-dip (dŭbəl-dĭp)
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Tweet intr.v. dou·ble-dipped, dou·ble-dip·ping, dou·ble-dips To draw income or funds from two different sources, as from a job and a pension, often in violation of the law. double dipper n. |
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