|
Definition of Double dipping
1. Noun. Two incomes received from the same source (as by holding a government job and receiving a government pension).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Double Dipping
Literary usage of Double dipping
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Student Aid and Postsecondary Tax Preferences: Limited Research Exists on by Michael Brostek, Cornelia M. Ashby (2005)
"Nonetheless, anti-double-dipping rules are potentially difficult for tax filers
to understand and apply, and misunderstanding them may have consequences for ..."
2. Improving Breast Imaging Quality Standards by Sharyl J. Nass, John Ball (2005)
"Collateral source rules deter plaintiffs from double dipping—receiving ...
and limits double dipping by enabling a defendant to introduce evidence of ..."
3. Science and Industry (1899)
"... or double-dipping are correct expressions. And if double-coated means one coat
of tin and one coat of oil on top of that, then this expression is also ..."
4. The Journal of Comparative Pathology and Therapeutics (1904)
"A double dipping is undoubtedly customary amongst all the most careful flock-masters,
but we have not thought it desirable to recommend this at the present ..."
5. Farmer's Cyclopedia of Live Stock by Earley Vernon Wilcox, Clarence Beaman Smith (1908)
"nected with a single or double dipping vat must be provided. Some of the dipping
vats now in use will allow running through 10000 to 15000 sheep a day. ..."
6. Transactions of the American Ceramic Society Containing the Papers and by American Ceramic Society (1909)
"While the least change in the method of double dipping will change the color
effect this series of trials was more uniform than any of the single dip trials ..."