Two-timer in a sentence as a noun

> Our tax policy is among the most progressive in the developed world Not as applies to Social Security, which has a dedicated funding stream independent of general revenue, consisting entirely of a flat tax on labor income below a certain level and no tax above that level which constitutes a two-timer regressive tax on labor income made even more regressive on total income because the high end of the total income distribution consists largely of people whose income comes largely from capital rather than labor income.

Two-timer definitions

noun

someone who deceives a lover or spouse by carrying on a sexual relationship with somebody else

noun

a person who says one thing and does another

See also: double-crosser double-dealer betrayer traitor