What does it mean to double dog dare?
to challenge defiantly
Definition of double-dog dare chiefly South & Midland. : to challenge defiantly.
Is it triple dog dare?
(slang, US) A popular American phrase used to denote compounding levels of dare “seriousness.” I triple dog dare you to jump.
Where did the phrase double dog dare come from?
A double dog dare is a challenge of epic proportions. The term double dog dare is listed in the book The Child and Childhood in Folk-Thought by Alexander F Chamberlain, written in 1896. Words and phrases that are found in schoolyards are often in use long before they are documented.
What is a Double dog hot dog?
The Double Dog is just what the name implies: two hot dogs on a single bun. The coney bun is cut twice with a divider of bread in the middle. Frankfurters are placed on boths sides. ″People prefer the Double Dog because of the variety of dressings,″ Garrett said in a telephone interview.
Is it double dog dare or triple dog dare?
(slang, US) Used to denote compounding levels of dare “seriousness”; the escalation of a double dog dare. I triple dog dare you to jump. “I double dog dare you!” “Oh yeah?
Where did the term double dog dare come from?
What is higher than a double dog dare?
I triple dog dare you to jump. “I double dog dare you!” “Oh yeah? Well, I triple dog dare you!”
Who started double dogs?
Daniel Davis
“We are excited to expand into a new city in Kentucky and honor the local police force that keep this community safe,” Daniel Davis, founder of Double Dogs, said in a statement. “Human or canine, we appreciate their service.”
What’s a chicken Double Dog?
We offer a complete variety of Hot Dog Products: The Double Dog – Two Little Hot Dogs (Beef or Chicken) & Two Little Buns Wrapped Together. Chicken Pretzel Dog – Chicken Hot Dog with a Pretzel Bun.
Where did the saying double dog dare come from?
Why do we say triple dog dare?
(slang, US) Used to denote compounding levels of dare “seriousness”; the escalation of a double dog dare. I triple dog dare you to jump.
Is there quadruple dog dare?
This is a collaboration brew with our pals across the street, Angel’s Envy. We barrel-aged this bad boy quad in both Angel’s Envy bourbon barrels AND Amburana barrels before blending them together. The resulting beer has notes of stone fruit, vanilla, and candied sugar.