double take

English dictionary entry

Meanings

noun
  1. An abrupt movement, used, for example, as a comical reaction to a surprising sight, in which someone casually sees something, briefly stops looking at it, realizes what it is, and snaps attention back to it with an expression of surprise or disbelief.

Word forms

double take double takes double-take doubletake

Etymology

From take (“a visible (facial) response to something”) as used in acting, especially in comedy.

Derived words

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