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Double dutch Meaning in English

expression

ˈdəbəɫ/ /ˈdətʃ
DUH-buhl DUHCH
dˈʌbəl/ /dˈʌtʃ
DUH-buhl DUHTCH

Definition

'Double Dutch' usually refers to language or speech that is impossible to understand. It’s also the name of a skipping rope game played with two ropes.

Usage & Nuances

Mostly informal and sometimes humorous. When used about speech, it suggests total confusion, like 'It was all double Dutch to me.' Don’t confuse with the rope-skipping game ('play double Dutch'). Context makes it clear which meaning is intended.

Example Sentences

That math lesson was double dutch to me.

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He spoke so fast, it sounded like double dutch.

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The children played double dutch in the playground.

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I tried reading the instructions, but it was double dutch to me.

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Every time my accountant talks about taxes, it’s just double dutch to me.

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You expect me to understand that? It’s double dutch!

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