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twic·er
/
ˈtwaɪ
sər
/
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[
twahy
-ser
]
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noun
1.
Slang
.
a two-time loser.
2.
Australian
.
a.
a deceiver.
b.
a crook.
Origin:
1670–80;
twice
+
-er
1
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a person or thing that closely resembles another
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