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Almost every Canadian would know what this word means. So please Canadians, please keep it a secret and maybe have a chuckle at the answers.

2006-12-20 16:31:42 · 5 answers · asked by free2bme55 3 in Education & Reference Trivia

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NOPE! haha, Double Double is used when you're ordering coffee and it means two sugars, two creams. I believe it was started in the famous Tim Hortons coffee chain. (which is now part American)

i winn!! (the person below me googled it, LOSER!)

2006-12-20 17:21:09 · answer #1 · answered by B.B Top 3 · 0 1

Not much of a secret when you can google it.

Double-Double is Canadian slang for a coffee with double cream, double sugar. It is also a burger at In-N-Out Burger.
A double-double is a basketball term, defined as an individual performance in a game in which a player accumulates a double digit number total in any two of these categories: points, rebounds, assists, steals, and blocked shots. The most common double-double is a combination of points and rebounds, and then next is points and assists.

Double-doubles, unlike the more difficult triple-doubles (or ultra-rare quadruple-doubles), are very common in the NBA, and in fact there is usually at least one player in each NBA game that manages to record one. In each NBA season, rarely do more than a handful of players average a double-double.

During the 2005-06 season, only seven players who were eligible for leadership in the main statistical categories averaged a double-double for the entire season (listed in descending order of points per game): Elton Brand, Shawn Marion, Kevin Garnett, Steve Nash, Tim Duncan, Dwight Howard and Troy Murphy. All averaged double figures in both points and rebounds except for Nash, whose categories were points and assists. All except Brand also averaged double-doubles in 2004-05, and in the same statistical categories.

Special double-doubles are rare "double double-doubles", in which a player at least scores 20 in two of the five categories, unthinkable "triple double-doubles" (respectively at least 30) and near-impossible "quadruple double-doubles", in which a player achieves the feat of logging at least 40 in two of five statistics. Gaining 40 in any category in basketball is already an impressive accomplishment (even more so if the category isn't points). This highly spectacular feat was achieved only by Wilt Chamberlain. On January 21, 1960, Chamberlain scored 58 points and grabbed 42 rebounds against the Detroit Pistons. On December 8, 1961 he surpassed this feat, when he scored a then-record 78 points and collected 43 rebounds against the Los Angeles Lakers.

2006-12-21 05:32:20 · answer #2 · answered by Basement Bob 6 · 0 1

It is a basket ball term when you score at least 10 points and have at least 10 rebounds

There is the triple double (assists are thrown into the mix)

2006-12-21 00:40:34 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

To me, it means when a basketball player both scores and rebounds in double digits in one game.

For a Canadian, though, it probably has something to do with curling. I just know it.

2006-12-21 00:40:50 · answer #4 · answered by Mama Gretch 6 · 0 3

We in the southern US have double doubles in basketball. We just see no reason to stand on ice and beat each other with sticks, when we can do something nicer and/or warmer in the winter.

2006-12-21 00:39:29 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 5

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