Dipping
41double dipping — double dip·ping n: the usu. illicit practice of accepting income from two mutually exclusive sources (as from a government pension and a government salary or from two insurers for the same loss) Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam… …
42double-dipping — double dip UK US /ˌdʌbl̩ˈdɪp/ verb [I] US FINANCE ► to receive income from two places, for example from a government pension while employed by the government, or from two different government pensions: »A loophole in federal law allows teachers… …
43skinny-dipping — skinny .dipping n [U] informal swimming with no clothes on ▪ As soon as it got dark, we all went skinny dipping …
44coating by dipping — nardinamasis dengimas statusas T sritis chemija apibrėžtis Dengimas panardinant detalę į dengimo vonią. atitikmenys: angl. coating by dipping; dipping rus. покрытие окунанием …
45double dipping — noun two incomes received from the same source (as by holding a government job and receiving a government pension) • Hypernyms: ↑income * * * double dipping, U.S. Informal. the system or policy of allowing a person who has retired from government …
46candle-dipping — canˈdle dipping noun The method of making candles by dipping instead of moulding • • • Main Entry: ↑candle …
47candle dipping — candle dipping, the process of manufacturing candles by dipping as distinguished from molding …
48double dipping — n. the practice of receiving compensation, benefits, etc. from two or more sources in a way regarded as unethical, as from a military pension and a government job double dipper n. * * * …
49skinny dipping — noun The practice of swimming in the nude, as opposed to a swimsuit. She took off all her clothes and went skinny dipping in the river …
50Double Dipping — For brokerage firms, when a broker puts commissioned products into a fee based account. The broker makes money from both the client and the commission. There is more than one meaning for the term depending on the context. For example, the… …