Doublers

/ˈdʌblərz/ noun

Definition

Plural of doubler; multiple people or things that double amounts, or card game players who make doubling bids.

Etymology

Simple plural of 'doubler,' using the regular English '-s' suffix. The term maintains the same meanings as the singular form across all contexts.

Kelly Says

Medieval merchants called their trusted assistants 'doublers' because these workers could take a pile of goods and skillfully negotiate to turn it into twice the value—they were the master traders of their day.

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