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5 consecutive strikes in Bowling is called a 5-bagger.

There are no special names for strikes other than hambone/double for two consecutive strikes, turkey for three consecutive strikes, and clover for four consecutive strikes. Anything after that is call a "x bagger." X = the number of consecutive strikes thrown. For example. If you threw seven strikes in a row, it would called a seven bagger.

5 bagger

In bowling if a person were to get 3 strikes in a row, at anytime in a game, that's called a " Turkey ". 5 strikes in row is called a " Goose " , 10 in a row is a "swan" and ,
12 in row is of course a " perfect game ".

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It is called a '5-bagger' or 'ham bone'

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There is no offical term, but I call it a 5-Pack.

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5 strikes in a row in bowling is called a "Lamb Shank"

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5 bagger.

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