1. double bill - Noun
2. double bill - Verb
A double feature.
The consecutive presentation of two episodes of a television series.
double bill (third-person singular simple present double bills, present participle double billing, simple past and past participle double billed)
(business) To charge twice for a good or service.
And I love to ride my bike, which is great aerobics, but also just a great time for me to think, so it's like this terrific double bill. Robin Williams
A sizzling double bill of Cuba’s most famous zarzuelas — Lecuona’s — both of which revolve around stories of forbidden interracial romance and inevitable betrayal and tragedy. Source: Internet
On a double bill with the film is the (now) much less well-known true-life adventure, Charlie the Lonesome Cougar. Source: Internet
The dancers are amazing, even if the double bill isn’t perfect. Source: Internet
The two one-act operas were premiered as a double bill in Munich, in 1916. Source: Internet
The play opened January 17, 1968, and ran for 177 performances; it was staged in a double bill with Horovitz's It's Called the Sugar Plum, starring Clayburgh. Source: Internet