double cross

The phrase "double cross" refers to a betrayal or act of deceit towards someone, often in a dishonest or treacherous manner. It involves breaking a promise, going back on an agreement, or intentionally misleading someone who trusts you. The term implies a deeper level of betrayal compared to a single betrayal, as it involves betraying someone who already had trust or loyalty in the betrayer.


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