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    whammy
    /ˈwami/

    noun

    • 1. an event with a powerful and unpleasant effect; a blow: "the third whammy was the degradation of the financial system"
    • 2. an evil or unlucky influence: US "I've come to put the whammy on them"

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  2. Synonyms for WHAMMY: spell, curse, incantation, glamor, invocation, glamour, sorcery, charm; Antonyms of WHAMMY: charm, amulet, fetish, talisman, fetich.

  3. Synonyms for whammy from Random House Roget's College Thesaurus, Revised and Updated Edition © 2000 Random House, Inc.

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  6. Synonyms for WHAMMY: setback, defeat, blow, disappointment, hold-up, hitch, misfortune, rebuff, bummer, a kick in the teeth, …

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  8. Synonyms of whammy. 1. a. : a supernatural power bringing bad luck. b. : a magic curse or spell : jinx, hex. 2. : a potent force or attack. specifically: a paralyzing or lethal blow. Did you know? The origin of whammy is not entirely certain, but it is assumed to have been created by combining wham (a solid blow) with the whimsical -y ending.