The line "Double, double, toil and trouble" was first said by the character of the Second Witch in William Shakespeare's play "Macbeth."
The witches from Shakespeare's play, Macbeth. This is the chorus while they are dropping ingredients into their cauldron.
You've said it in your question! Double Crossing
a double shirt is a combination of a t shirt over a long sleeve. there. I SAID IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
They haven't said who yet.
IW (I double you)
Double Diamond beer
A double entendre ( doo blon tondruh) is a word or phrase that can be taken two ways. One of the ways is usually a sexual reference. A popular double entendre is "That's what she said." For example: A: "I hate this Rubik's cube. IT'S SO HARD!" B: "That's what she said."
Yes he is because when austin moon was trying to Impress the critic who said his show was bad. He said the electric adventures he life up his right are and he is double jointed in his elbows
Saturated fat. Double bonds = unsaturated One double carbon-carbon bond would be monounsaturated. Many double carbon-carbon bonds would be polyunsaturated.
That was Dick Dastardly of Wacky Races.
The TV show, The Office made that phrase pretty popular, but the first time that the phrase was used was from Wayne's World back in 1992. It is an example of a phrase that is considered a double entendre.
Warmth or heat. If there is an accent over the first a, then it is twins or double and is said 'may-ha-na' instead of 'ma-ha-na'.