trip·le-tongue (trĭp

əl-t

ng

)
intr.v. dou·ble-·tongued, dou·ble-·tongu·ing, dou·ble-·tongues To play a rapidly repeated series of notes on a wind instrument by sequentially placing the tongue in the positions for
t, t, and
k. [TahlilGaran] American Dictionary ▲