a turkey or a 3 bagger.
In bowling, when you score a turkey, you get 3 strikes in a row. If you get a game of complete strikes, it is a perfect score.
A Turkey.
Three strikes in a row is called a "turkey".
same as 3 strikes in a row anywhere else in the game, a turkey
10 bagger. Typically, there isn't any nicknames for consecutive strikes other than a double for 2 and a turkey for 3.
That would be called a Turkey.
A turkey is three strikes in a row. It comes after the double.
The turkey. It's supposedly because they'd give you a turkey if you bowled three strikes in a row the week before Thanksgiving.
According to TopEndSports.com, the term originated in the late 1800's when scoring three strikes in a row was much more difficult than it is now. During Thanksgiving and Christmas, bowling alley proprietors would award a turkey for bowlers who scored three strikes in a row. In the old days of bowling, scores were lower and strikes did not happen as often as they do now. In the old days, during the holidays, the proprietor of a bowling center would present a live turkey to the first person on a team to bowl three consecutive strikes. you get a turkey (real) after 3 strikes in a row.. I could use one right now.. I'm hungry
A turkey is 3 strikes in a row. You can only get a strike on the first ball of the frame. If you knock down all the pins on the 2nd ball of a frame it is a spare not a strike.
female turkey are call hens