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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. 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; Double Dutch (DJ Sharpnel album), by DJ Sharpnel, 1998

  4. 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.

  5. Double Dutch (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Double Dutch" is a 1983 single by Malcolm McLaren. It is taken from his debut album Duck Rock . "Double Dutch" is the follow-up to his successful debut single, " Buffalo Gals ", and reached number 3 on the UK Singles Chart , making it his highest-charting single release. [ 2 ]

  6. Frankie Smith - Wikipedia

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    With his 1981 single "Double Dutch Bus", released by WMOT Records, [4] Smith popularized a nonsensical form of slang (from his song "Slang thang", 1981 WMOT, Records), in which "iz" is placed in the middle of a word (for example, the word "place" becomes "plizace"), or the last letters of a word are replaced with "-izzle" ("sure" becomes shizzle).

  7. 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]

  8. Tahira Reid Smith - Wikipedia

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    Tahira Reid Smith was born and raised in the Bronx, New York. [2] Smith was born the only child and a first generation American to Jamaican immigrant parents. [2] When in the third grade, Smith won a youth poster contest where she first came up with the idea for her Double Dutch machine. [3]

  9. Doubletime - Wikipedia

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    Doubletime is a documentary film about the sport of modern-day jump roping and Double Dutch.The film follows two disparate teams—one suburban white and one inner-city black—as they train to compete against each other for the very first time.