The first counter of a dare. Can only be countered by a triple-dog-dare.
Not to be confused with the television show "Double Dare", as the TV show lacks a hyphen.
Not to be confused with the television show "Double Dare", as the TV show lacks a hyphen.
by Rodney Basil November 03, 2003
(noun)
A person with such a giant nose, it can only be compared to the obstacle that was featured in the classic game show, Family Double-Dare.
A person with such a giant nose, it can only be compared to the obstacle that was featured in the classic game show, Family Double-Dare.
"Shut up, double-dare."
by specialk November 19, 2003
1. The act of going about business in a randomly idiotic way.
2. The art of turning a mundane procedure into a challenging obstacle.
3. Instead of going about a task in a practical, sane or reasonable manner, one does things in a goofy, silly and ridiculous way.
2. The art of turning a mundane procedure into a challenging obstacle.
3. Instead of going about a task in a practical, sane or reasonable manner, one does things in a goofy, silly and ridiculous way.
Instead of reaching for the remote control with your hands or getting up to get it, try double daring it by using your feet or any object long enough to bring the remote closer to you.
Rather than bringing your cup closer to the water faucet, proceed by double daring it by getting the water into your cup by using your hands.
Rather than bringing your cup closer to the water faucet, proceed by double daring it by getting the water into your cup by using your hands.
by Waldo Spanks May 23, 2010
After a dare has been made the darer can then raise the stakes by double daring the daree, meaning that if the dare is carried out by the darer then the daree will also perform the task.
Darer: "I dare you to ride that wild stallion"
Daree: "Oh no! Are you crazy?"
Darer: "Alright. I double dare you."
Daree: "If you try to ride the stallion then I'll do it after"
Daree: "Oh no! Are you crazy?"
Darer: "Alright. I double dare you."
Daree: "If you try to ride the stallion then I'll do it after"
by queen beez February 27, 2010
A wonderful children's kid game show that evolved into Super Sloppy and Family versions. Hosted by Marc Summers, the show ran from 1986-1992 on Nickelodeon and FOX (in 1988.) All versions currently air on Nickelodeon Games and Sports.
by Chad "1m" Mosher June 14, 2004
Used to describe a messy situation involving a spurting, gushing, spattering, or dumping of fluids which creates a physical challenge to witnesses.
Stripper: Everyone onstage started sympathy puking, it was like double dare up there!
Surgeon: There's an orange flag in this guy's chest...this is just like double dare.
Surgeon: There's an orange flag in this guy's chest...this is just like double dare.
by DietDrM September 13, 2010
A challenge given to a contestant of the 80's game show Double Dare. This challenge typically requires a physical element.
Luis: Ok soldier, you completed the five finger discount challenge, but, to become an honorary Mexican, you must learn the art of crawling under really sharp fences.
Davo: This is like a Double Dare physical challenge!
Luis: NO IT'S NOT! 17!
Davo: This is like a Double Dare physical challenge!
Luis: NO IT'S NOT! 17!
by HugeBreasticle March 29, 2005