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n. double or quits
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"Double or Nothing" is episode 18 of season three in the television show Angel.
Double or Nothing is the second studio album from American hip hop artist Erick Sermon, released November 7, 1995 on Def Jam. The album is now out of print.
Double or nothing (UK often Double or quits) is a gamble to decide whether a loss or debt should be doubled or cancelled. It refers to the potential outcome in a betting situation where the winner risks what has been won for a chance to double their winnings. If the winner of the initial bet loses the second bet, both parties owe nothing – hence Double or Nothing. For example, if one owes somebody a glass-bottle Coke from a bet and then places a "double or nothing" bet with the same opponent, they will either owe two glass-bottle Cokes if they lose again (double the original amount), or if the winner of the previous game loses, owe nothing.
Double or Nothing is a 1937 American musical comedy film directed by Theodore Reed and starring Bing Crosby, Martha Raye, Andy Devine, Mary Carlisle and William Frawley. Based on a story by M. Coates Webster, the film is about a dying millionaire who instructs his lawyer to drop four purses on the streets of New York City, which are found and returned by four honest people. According to the will, each of them is given one million dollars, which they must double within thirty days in order to claim his entire estate. Greedy relatives, who were cut from the will, try to thwart each one's plans. The film features the popular song "The Moon Got in My Eyes".
Double or Nothing is a two-disc compilation album that contains the Positive Depression EP as disc 1 and a handful of other rarities on disc 2.
Double or Nothing is a 1936 American short musical comedy film directed by Joseph Henabery. It was nominated for an Academy Award at the 9th Academy Awards in 1936 for Best Short Subject (Two-Reel). The Academy Film Archive preserved Double or Nothing in 2013.
' Double or Nothing 'is the fourth album by Lani Hall.
Double or Nothing (1971) is a concrete novel by Raymond Federman originally published by Swallow Press, Chicago. It was the winner of the Frances Steloff Prize and The Panache Experimental Fiction Prize.
Double or Nothing (1940) is a short comedy film released by Warner Brothers, directed by Roy Mack, and starring Lee Dixon along with the real-life "doubles" of famous Hollywood actors. Actor Tom Herbert appears as the double for his brother, comedian Hugh Herbert.