whammy - Meaning in Sanskrit

whammy - Meaning in Sanskrit

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Definitions and Meaning of whammy in English

whammy noun

  1. an evil spell

    Examples

    • "a witch put a curse on his whole family"
    • "he put the whammy on me"
  2. a serious or devastating setback

What is whammy meaning in Sanskrit?

The word or phrase whammy refers to an evil spell, or a serious or devastating setback. See whammy meaning in Sanskrit, whammy definition, translation and meaning of whammy in Sanskrit. Find whammy similar words, whammy synonyms. Learn and practice the pronunciation of whammy. Find the answer of what is the meaning of whammy in Sanskrit.

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