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double-dipping
dou·ble-dip (dŭb′əl-dĭp′)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.double-dipping n censorious US the act of receiving a government pension and salary at the same time dou•ble-dip•ping (ˈdʌb əlˈdɪp ɪŋ) n. the act or practice of receiving more than one form of compensation from the same employer or organization, as in earning a government salary while receiving a military retiree's pension. [1970–75] dou′ble-dip′, v.i. -dipped, -dip•ping. dou′ble-dip′per, n. double-dipping
double-dipping(The act of being) involved in and benefiting from two different things at once, often illegally. Once you start getting pension payments, you could be accused of double-dipping.FinancialSeeDouble Dipping |