/tuː -ˈtɜːmə/ – noun
Definition: tội phạm thụ hình lần thứ hai.
A more thorough explanation: “Two-termer” is a colloquial term that refers to a person who has served two terms in a particular position or office, typically in a political context. It is often used to describe a president, governor, or other elected official who has been re-elected for a second term.
Example: The president was a two-termer, serving two consecutive terms in office.