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#1  Edited By OneEyedNinja7
Betrayal
Double Cross

The two essentially mean the same. Double Cross is a colloquial phrase that almost always refers to a betrayal of some kind.

EDIT: I also can't think of a situation you can have a betrayal or double cross without a traitor.
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#3  Edited By Ignor
@OneEyedNinja7 said:

EDIT: I also can't think of a situation you can have a betrayal or double cross without a traitor. "

Like when a whole organization turn against you?
 
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