double whammy

See also: double-whammy

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

The phrase is thought to have been popularized by cartoonist Al Capp (19091979), from his classic comic strip, Li'l Abner.

Noun

double whammy (plural double whammies)

  1. a twofold blow or setback; a series of two events that cause adverse effects
  2. (by extension) a twofold boon; a series of two events that cause positive effects

See also

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