Double-book Definition
dŭbəl-bo͝ok
double-books
verb
To overbook (an airline flight, for example).
American Heritage
To make two reservations for (a seat or hotel room, for example) in order to be certain of obtaining one.
American Heritage
To erroneously book or reserve something for two people, when there is only space for one.
Wiktionary
(reflexive) To erroneously make arrangements to do two things at the same time, such that it is impossible to keep both arrangements.
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