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  • double Dutch
    double Dutch
    noun
    unintelligible or garbled speech or language.
  • Double Dutch
    Double Dutch
    noun
    a form of the game of jump rope in which two persons, holding the respective ends of two long jump ropes, swing them in a synchronized fashion, usually directed inward so the ropes are going in opposite directions, for one or two others to jump over.

double Dutch

1 American  

noun

Slang.
  1. unintelligible or garbled speech or language.

    She could have been talking double Dutch for all we understood of it.


Double Dutch 2 American  

noun

(sometimes lowercase)
  1. a form of the game of jump rope in which two persons, holding the respective ends of two long jump ropes, swing them in a synchronized fashion, usually directed inward so the ropes are going in opposite directions, for one or two others to jump over.


double Dutch British  

noun

  1. informal incomprehensible talk; gibberish

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double Dutch Idioms  
  1. Language that cannot be understood, gibberish, as in They might have been speaking double Dutch, for all I understood . This usage dates from the 1870s (an earlier version, however, had it as high Dutch ) and is heard less often today than the synonym double talk .

  2. A game of jump rope in which players jump over two ropes swung in a crisscross fashion.


Etymology

Origin of double Dutch

First recorded in 1875–80