Depends on how many. Two in a row is a double (sometimes referred to as a hambone, in junior Bowling, though I've never used this term myself), three is a turkey, anything after three is usually just the number followed by "-bagger", though I've heard some call six in a row a six-pack.
It is now called Yahtzee!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 baggerIn 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 ".
Quad
The term for three strikes in a row is called a three bager.for fun bowling a turkey.
Three strikes in a row is called a turkey.
That would be called a Turkey.
An eight-bagger.
Three strikes in a row is called a "turkey".
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.
same as 3 strikes in a row anywhere else in the game, a turkey
A double (2 strikes in a row) comes before a turkey (3 strikes in a row).
2 strikes in a row
Five strikes in a row.