Double skunk
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Double skunk is a term used to describe domination in sport after the game has been completed. It is most commonly used in the game of cribbage.
Within the game of cribbage, most cribbage boards contain both a skunk and double skunk line. If a player does not reach the double skunk line (finishes with fewer than 61 points), he or she is said to have been "double skunked"[1]
Also known as "lurched" .
[edit] References
- ^ Cribbage Corner (2008-05-16). "Cribbage rules: Winning". http://cribbagecorner.com/rules#winning. Retrieved 2008-05-16.