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  2. Double Dutch (jump rope) - Wikipedia

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    Double Dutch is a game in which two long jump ropes turning in opposite directions are jumped by one or more players jumping simultaneously. There is a lack of consensus regarding the early history of double Dutch, but it is said to have been traced back from Egypt, China, and even Europe, where various forms of skipping rope was quite common.

  3. Skipping rope - Wikipedia

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    Advanced competition technique Double Dutch competition during a steel beach picnic on the ship USS Saipan (LHA-2) In competitions, participants are required to demonstrate competence using specific techniques. The selection depends on the judging system and the country in which the tournament is held. [10]

  4. Double Dutch - Wikipedia

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    Double Dutch may refer to: Double Dutch (jump rope), a skipping game; Double Dutch (writing style), used by John O'Mill; Double Dutch, by Sharon Draper, 2002;

  5. Jumping Double Dutch Brought Me So Much Summer Joy - AOL

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    For this Oprah Daily editor, double Dutch was the heartbeat of her childhood summers. Recently, she discovered that it’s never too late to jump back in. Jumping Double Dutch Brought Me So Much ...

  6. Double Dutch Bus - Wikipedia

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    "Double Dutch Bus" was covered by Raven-Symoné in 2008. The track was released to promote the film College Road Trip and is the lead single from her fourth album, Raven-Symoné . The single was placed on Radio Disney on February 9, 2008, [ 12 ] and became available for digital download through iTunes on March 4, 2008.

  7. Traditional games of New York City - Wikipedia

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    Children playing double Dutch in Buenos Aires. Double Dutch is a game in which two long jump ropes turning in opposite directions are jumped by one or more players jumping simultaneously. There is a lack of consensus regarding the early history of double Dutch, but it is said to have been traced back from Egypt, China, and even Europe, where ...

  8. Tutnese - Wikipedia

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    *When spoken before /dud/, /rut/ is changed to /rud/ A different set of syllables for the language game had appeared in The New York Times Magazine several decades earlier, and the author noted the similarities between the "Tutahash" and the "Double Dutch" language game, which he claimed to be the third most widely spoken language game in the United States when he was writing in 1944, but he ...

  9. Mary Mack - Wikipedia

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    The origin of the name Mary Mack is obscure, and various theories have been proposed. One theory is that the song originated in Virginia. Miss Mary Mack was a performer in Ephraim Williams’ circus in the 1880s; the song may be reference to her and the elephants in the show. [7]