double-cross vs stab in the back

double-cross

verb
  • To betray or go back on. 

  • To cross twice in hybridization, as (A × B) × (C × D); for example, in commercial hybrid seed corn, A through D are classically inbreds, and their grandoffspring is the seed for sale. 

stab in the back

verb
  • To betray (somebody). 

noun
  • An act of betrayal or treachery 

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