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      • From trucker slang in the 1970s referring to the national 55 mph speed limit, based on nickel (“five-cent coin”). Noun [edit] double - nickel (plural double-nickels) (US slang) The national speed limit of 55 miles per hour introduced in the USA in 1974.
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  2. May 16, 2023 · The term “double nickel” refers to the national speed limit of 55 miles per hour that was established in 1974 on U.S. highways. The term has its roots in trucker slang from the 1970s, where “nickel” referred to a five-cent coin, hence “double nickel” meant two fives.

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  4. A double nickel in basketball is a reference to when there is an accumulation of 55 points. With the value of a nickel being 5 cents, it’s a reference to two nickels side by side. A double nickel can be a reference to a team only scoring 55 points, or a single player putting up 55 points on the stat sheet in a single game.

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  6. Mar 28, 2020 · The double-nickel! 25 years later, Michael Jordans 55-point masterpiece at Madison Square Garden is still remembered as the true ‘I’m back’ moment.

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  7. From trucker slang in the 1970's referring to the national 55 mph speed limit, based on nickel meaning a five cent coin, hence two fives.

  8. Meanwhile, the hysteria around MJ’s comeback – peaking with the “Double-Nickel” game – caught the sports world at the perfect moment. With two of the four major American sports suffering from strikes (MLB) or recently ended lockouts (NHL) and the third one’s main source of off-season headlines being the well-publicized trials of one ...