I think yes
Triple dog dare
you and a grope of friends doesnt matter how many dare eachother to do something totaly embaressing and if u dont do it u gata shave your head and who ever does do a dare yall have to vote to see who won.REMEMBER THER IS NO GOINF BACK ON A TRIPLE DOG DARE
He would not dare to upset the king. The young boy gave his friend a triple dog dare, skipping the normal escalation.
you and a grope of friends doesnt matter how many dare eachother to do something totaly embaressing and if u dont do it u gata shave your head and who ever does do a dare yall have to vote to see who won.REMEMBER THER IS NO GOINF BACK ON A TRIPLE DOG DARE
Total Drama Island - 2007 I Triple Dog Dare You 1-25 is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-PG
"Triple dog" typically refers to a playful or exaggerated challenge, often seen in the context of dares among friends. It's popularized by the movie "A Christmas Story," where a character issues a dare that escalates to a "triple dog dare," implying that it's an ultimate challenge that one must accept to avoid losing face. The term has since become a part of colloquial language to denote a serious or bold dare.
She ordered triple the amount of string beans that he ordered, despite the fact that she was on a diet to eat less. (or) "I triple-dog-dare you to eat a bowl of worms!" exclaims my sister.
Yea it's based on a true story.
Flick, the little boy stuck his tongue on a flag pole for a "triple dog dare".
No, it is usually a noun (a domesticated bird raised for food, or its meat). However,in informal slang there is an idiomatic form "chicken out" that is a verb. It means to act in a cowardly manner, typically by refusing a challenge or dare.
You ask someone dare or double dare then they choose one, if they choose dare you dare them something,but they get 2-5 chickens to use if they don't want to do that dare, if they choose double dare they have to do the dare no exceptions,so I would lock the door before you say the double dare. ;)
A popular dare is ''I dare you to kiss (someone)"