Two or more strikes in a row! How often do you hear bowlers using the terminologies you’re unfamiliar with? It’s totally normal to happen quite often. If you’re planning to build a career in this sport, you have to know the ins and outs of it and that includes the bowling terms for two or more strikes in a row.
As you keep getting better in this sport, you will be able to score two or more consecutive strikes quite often. But how will you cheer if you don’t even know the terms for each of the scenarios? Hence, this article. From beginners to professionals, everyone can learn something new from this informative piece. So let’s begin, shall we?
What are two strikes in a row called in bowling?
This is one of the most common consecutive strikes that occur. So what do bowlers call it when they bowl 2 strikes in a row? Well, this one doesn’t have a very special name. So bowlers call it a “double”. Sometimes a series of two strikes is also called a “Barney Rubble” which rhymes with a double. This sounds much entertaining, doesn’t it?
Scoring two strikes are pretty common for advanced bowlers, and also for beginners. For beginners, it’s often luck. But if you get a double, you can start to think that you’re getting better at bowling.
What are three strikes in a row called in bowling?
Now, what if you get to bowl three back-to-back strikes? According to bowling terminology, three consecutive strikes in bowling is called a “turkey”. Not only it is super fun and peculiar word to cheer with but also it is the most common bowling lingo used among bowlers.
The word “turkey” reflects the history of awarding actual turkey birds for winning bowling tournaments. Yes, they used to award winners with an actual turkey instead of medals or rings. To score a turkey, all you have to do is knock down all the pins on one of the first frames of your game and you need to repeat that 2 more times. So in total, there need to be three strikes in a row to call it a ‘turkey’. If you get a turkey on the first three frames of your game, it can be called a “sizzling turkey”.
What are four strikes in a row called in bowling?
Another common string of strikes is “four-bagger” which is also commonly referred to as “Hambone”. As you can guess from the term, it indicates 4 consecutive strikes. This name was also derived from the early days of bowling when foodstuffs were considered awards and were given to the winners of the bowling competitions.
Bowling sports commentator Rob Stone first coined the term “Hambone” to specify 4 strikes in a row. It has been a synonym for the term ‘four-bagger’ ever since. So, next time you hear a bowler cheering with the word “Hambone”, you will be able to tell that the person has just successfully bowled 4 straight strikes.
What are five strikes in a row called in bowling?
Just like the term “four-bagger”, five back-to-back strikes as their own term. Yes, you guessed it right, it’s called “five-bagger”. But wait! That’s not all. Five-bagger has some synonyms as well.
Remember the popular board game called “Yahtzee”? In this game, 5 dice were used and when all five showed the same value, it was called a Yahtzee. In bowling, when a player can successfully bowl 5 non-stop strikes, it can be labeled as a Yahtzee.
There’s another option you can go for. For that, I want you to recall the Original Johnsonville Bratwursts Sausages. Well, how many of them were in there? Well, they are a pack of five. That’s why, in some regions, a series of strikes is often called a “brat.”
What are six strikes in a row called in bowling?
You might have heard someone in your bowling alley cheering with the words “Wild Turkey”. And you also probably noticed that all eyes were on that bowler. Why so? Well, bowling 6 uninterrupted strikes is a big deal because it is half a “perfect game”. While the “Turkey” is often pretty common, “Wild Turkey” isn’t. Once you bowl 6 back-to-back strikes, it is normal to feel hopeful for an even better game. The term “Wild Turkey” truly sounds synonymous with a double turkey. Hence, the words “Wild Turkey”
But is there any easier way to exclaim your happiness when you’re “on the strikes”? Definitely! You can simply call your 6 consecutive strikes “six-bagger”. Or you can just use some witty terms which are called the “six-pack” or “sixer”. Super fun!
What are seven strikes in a row called in bowling?
So now that you’re onto your 7 uninterrupted strikes, how would you like to designate that? Well, we have all learned in kindergarten that 4+3 = 7, right? Now, if you can remember, 4 straight strikes are called “Hambone” and 3 strikes in a row are called “Turkey”. So Hambone + Turkey = “Ham-Turkey Dinner”. So, when there is a union of two accomplishments back-to-back, why don’t you call it a “Ham-Turkey Dinner”?
If you are interested to use a simpler and shorter lingo for your 7 straight strikes, just cheer in front of your friends by saying “seven-bagger” or “front seven”. These are just as fun as you think!
What are eight strikes in a row called in bowling?
Without googling, can you tell me how many tentacles an octopus has? It got 8 of them. And now, you can guess what I am about to say. Yes, if you can score 8 flawless strikes in a row, you can call it an “Octopus”. The 8 straight strikes are often referred to as “front eight” or “eight-bagger” in the bowling community.
What are nine strikes in a row called in bowling?
Now comes one of the most interesting terminologies in the bowling vocabulary department. It’s the “Golden Turkey”! You say it out loud when you’re on your 9 consecutive strikes. Can you think of getting three turkeys back-to-back? Yes, that is what bowlers love to call a “Golden turkey”.
For more straightforward terms, you can choose to say “ Nine-bagger” or “nine front” which is just as impressive because you’re exclaiming your joy of getting 9 strikes in a row! How awesome is that?!
What are ten strikes in a row called in bowling?
So the game is getting more intense. You’re on your 10 back-to-back strikes. So what do you call 10 strikes in a row? Well, you can simply call it “ten-bagger” or “front ten”. I could not find any exotic name for the 10 straight strikes. But, hey, this is cool enough, don’t you think?
What are eleven strikes in a row called in bowling?
The eleven consecutive strikes also don’t have any fancy name. The bowling community calls eleven straight strikes “Eleven-bagger” or “front eleven”. If you can get this far, what you are going to be concerned about is what happens next. Are you gonna get one more strike or not because you’re ‘this’ close to a perfect game?
What are twelve strikes in a row called in bowling?
Are you an experienced pro bowler? Then you might have to bowl a few strikes back-to-back several times. When you can keep that consistency throughout the game, your best-case scenario is a “perfect game”. And what is a “perfect game”? In bowling, a perfect game is where a bowler bowl the highest possible score in a single game. It is accomplished by scoring strikes in all of the frames.
When you can successfully bowl a perfect game, you get 300 points for that. This is why a perfect game is often called a “300 game”. some bowlers love to call it a Dinosaur as well. This is because it is extremely rare and “almost equivalent to being extinct”.
FAQs Of Two or more strikes in a row!
What are four strikes in a row called in bowling?
- Four consecutive strikes in bowling are known as a “four-bagger” or “Hambone.” The term “Hambone” is a more recent addition to bowling lingo, popularized by sports commentator Rob Stone.
What terminology is used for five consecutive strikes?
- Five strikes in a row are referred to as a “five-bagger” or sometimes humorously as “Yahtzee” or “brat,” drawing parallels to the board game where five of a kind is a Yahtzee and the pack of five Johnsonville Bratwursts sausages.
How is achieving six strikes in a row described in bowling?
- Six consecutive strikes are called a “Wild Turkey,” “six-pack,” or “sixer,” with the term “Wild Turkey” indicating the rarity and skill required to achieve such a feat.
What is the significance of scoring seven or more strikes in a row?
- Scoring seven strikes in a row can be called a “seven-bagger” or “front seven.” As the number of consecutive strikes increases, so does the excitement and challenge, with each subsequent strike adding a “bagger” to the count (e.g., eight-bagger for eight strikes).
Is there a special name for achieving ten strikes in a row?
- Ten consecutive strikes are referred to as a “ten-bagger” or “front ten.” The naming convention continues in this manner up to twelve strikes, which is a perfect game.
Conclusion
Do you plan to get more strikes when you bowl? Well, then it’s high time you get ready for a few strikes in a row. Cheering with these terms will not only make you smarter but also the coolest bowler in your league. So while you are working on your bowling skills, keep these bowling lingos in your mind so that everyone knows you know what you are doing. I find these terms fun and interesting! For any further questions, I would like you to leave a comment, and I will get back to you shortly. Until then, keep on having fun and happy bowling!
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Jess Pinelli is a dedicated bowling enthusiast with a deep love for the sport that spans over 6 years. With numerous strikes, spares, and a few gutter balls under hes belt, he has honed his skills on lanes across the country. Pinelli’s journey in the world of bowling has been a remarkable one, from casual weekend games with friends to competitive league play and even a few local tournaments.
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