Double-Double

The Canadian term for a coffee with double cream, double sugar.
*ordering at a coffee shop* "Could I get a double-double and a donut?"
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Double-Double

Getting 10+ each of any two of the following categories in a game of basketball: points, rebounds or assists. Related to "Triple Double" which is 10 or more of all three in a game. Literally double (2 of) double (digit stats).
In last night's game, he scored 14 points and had 10 rebounds, for his first double-double of the season.
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Double-Double

A fast food order made at an In-N-Out burger resteraunt in the southwestern region of the US. A burger named for it's ratio of two hamburger patties to two slices of cheese per bun.
Did you get a double-double when you went to In-N-Out?
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Double-Double

Double-Double: Multiple penetration by four penises. Two penises in the mouth and anus simultaneously.

Triple-Double: Multiple penetration by six penises. Two penises in the mouth, vagina, and anus simultaneously.

Look at that double-double, Mark and John took her mouth, Chris and Dan took her ass.

Look at that double-doubel, Mark and John took his mouth, Chris and Dan took his ass.
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Double-double

A Canadian term used to describe how you take your coffee - two teaspoons of sugar and two creams. Preferably used in any Tim Hortons location.
Server at your local coffee shop: Can I take your order?
You: Ya, I'll have a medium double-double.
by Tania J September 24, 2004
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double-double

Two cream, two sugar in a Tim Horton's Coffee (Canada's most popular donut/coffee shop)
"I'd like a large double-double and an old fashioned plain donut please."
by Bruce McDonald April 10, 2006
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double double

A way Canadians order coffee, meaning double cream and double sugar. Most commonly heard at Tim Hortons coffee chain. Even in Quebec the same term is used but pronounced in French of course.
by Neil Jamieson April 27, 2004
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