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Five Strikes in a row in Bowling is a Brot. Coming from the term of the number of Brots that come in a package.

Six Strikes in a row in Bowling is a Six Pack

Seven Strikes in a row in Bowling is a T-Bone

Eight is a Sir Loin

Nine is a prime rib

Ten Is a Double Thanksgiving Turkey Dinner.

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The term for seven strikes in a row is "seven bagger." If they are in the first seven framers it may be called the "front seven." If it is the last seven strikes (frames 6, 7, 8, 9, and 3 strikes in the 10th) it is called the "back seven" or "seven out the door."

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Depending the country your in...Canada it is considered a six bagger, in the United states its considered a six pack.


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It's called a six-bagger, or alternately a six-pack.


If you start the game with six strikes (frames 1 thru 6) they can also be called the front six; if they are the last six strikes of the game (frames 7 thru 10) they're called the back six, rear six, or six out the door.


It is called a "six bagger".


For 4 or more consecutive strikes in 10-pin bowling the term used is N-bagger, N being the number of strikes (6-bagger for example).


It is called a 6 bagger. Anything after a Turkey is called "putting the Turkey in a bag" 5 bagger, 6 bagger etc.

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Seven strikes in bowling is called a seven bagger.

The is no particular name for 7 in a row except for '7 bagger'.

7 strikes, or seven bagger.

The term for seven strikes in a row is "seven bagger." If they are in the first seven framers it may be called the "front seven." If it is the last seven strikes (frames 6, 7, 8, 9, and 3 strikes in the 10th) it is called the "back seven" or "seven out the door."
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The term for ten strikes in a row is a "ten bagger." If they are in the first ten framers it may be called the "front ten." If it is the last ten strikes (frames 3 through 10), it is called the "back ten" or "ten out the door."

When you have 10 consecutive strikes in a row, it is called a 10-bagger. Every number after 5 strikes, is just the number plus bagger. (EX. 5-bagger, 6-bagger, etc.)

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7 bagger is what some people call it but really there isn't actually a proper name

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It is called a "Lobster Tail"

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A perfect game or 300.

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wipe out

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