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m (Fixed the incorrect number of patties plus a few other minor changes (the reason I removed the calculation is because the amount of patties was, again, improper))
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**Deluxe: With everything
 
**Deluxe: With everything
 
**On a raft: Toast replaces buns (specifically Texas toast)
 
**On a raft: Toast replaces buns (specifically Texas toast)
**4-by-4: Four patties and four cheese slices × 6 current patties = 24 patties and slices of cheese
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**4-by-4: Four patties and four cheese slices plus the 6 current patties would equal 10 patties
 
**Animal style: Patties cooked in mustard
 
**Animal style: Patties cooked in mustard
 
**Extra shingles: Extra toast
 
**Extra shingles: Extra toast
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**Burn it: Patties are well-done
 
**Burn it: Patties are well-done
 
**Let it swim: Extra sauce
 
**Let it swim: Extra sauce
**Such a patty would be a towering 28 inches (71.12 cm) and weigh a whopping 9 pounds 5.3 ounces (4.2 kg)!
 
 
*The Double Triple Bossy Deluxe that Bubble Bass orders is not what SpongeBob gave him. In real life, the burger would be much bigger and take much longer to prepare. If SpongeBob really filled the order, the sandwich would have been cold and soggy by the time it left the kitchen.
 
*The Double Triple Bossy Deluxe that Bubble Bass orders is not what SpongeBob gave him. In real life, the burger would be much bigger and take much longer to prepare. If SpongeBob really filled the order, the sandwich would have been cold and soggy by the time it left the kitchen.
 
*When Bubble Bass orders his Double Triple Bossy Deluxe, he says he wants it "4-by-4" and "Animal style." Animal Style is actually a real-life burger variation with Thousand Island dressing, cheese, and grilled onions, and it was allegedly created and made famous by the California-based privately owned burger franchise In-N-Out Burger. Also, the "4-by-4" is an item on their secret menu consisting of four patties and four slices of cheese.
 
*When Bubble Bass orders his Double Triple Bossy Deluxe, he says he wants it "4-by-4" and "Animal style." Animal Style is actually a real-life burger variation with Thousand Island dressing, cheese, and grilled onions, and it was allegedly created and made famous by the California-based privately owned burger franchise In-N-Out Burger. Also, the "4-by-4" is an item on their secret menu consisting of four patties and four slices of cheese.

Revision as of 22:54, 19 January 2019

I'll take a Double Triple Bossy Deluxe on a raft, four by four, animal-style, extra shingles with a shimmy and a squeeze, light axle grease, make it cry, burn it, and let it swim.
 
Object

A Double Triple Bossy Deluxe is a type of Krabby Patty that appears in the episode "Pickles" and the online game Which Krabby Patty Are You?

Description

It is a double Krabby Patty with two extra slices of lettuce, cheese, and tomato. However, it still only has one patty.

Role in episode

Bubble Bass enters the Krusty Krab and orders a Double Triple Bossy Deluxe in a rather exaggerated way: "on a raft, four by four, animal style, extra shingles with a shimmy and a squeeze, light axle grease, make it cry, burn it, and let it swim." Squidward blatantly replied "We serve food here, sir."

After sitting down and eating the Double Triple Bossy Deluxe, Bubble Bass enjoys it, but criticizes SpongeBob for "forgetting" the pickles, as he believes them to be the best part. However, near the end of the episode it is revealed that Bubble Bass was deceiving SpongeBob the whole time, as he had just hid the pickles under his tongue.

Role in Which Krabby Patty Are You?

It is one of the patties that the player can get as a result after taking the quiz.

Trivia

  • Bubble Bass' order for this patty has become a famous internet meme.
  • Bubble Bass' order would be:
    • Double Triple: 6 patties
    • Bossy: All-beef patties
    • Deluxe: With everything
    • On a raft: Toast replaces buns (specifically Texas toast)
    • 4-by-4: Four patties and four cheese slices plus the 6 current patties would equal 10 patties
    • Animal style: Patties cooked in mustard
    • Extra shingles: Extra toast
    • With a shimmy: Jelly on the toast
    • And a squeeze: Orange juice on the side
    • Light axle grease: Lightly buttered
    • Make it cry: Fry the onions
    • Burn it: Patties are well-done
    • Let it swim: Extra sauce
  • The Double Triple Bossy Deluxe that Bubble Bass orders is not what SpongeBob gave him. In real life, the burger would be much bigger and take much longer to prepare. If SpongeBob really filled the order, the sandwich would have been cold and soggy by the time it left the kitchen.
  • When Bubble Bass orders his Double Triple Bossy Deluxe, he says he wants it "4-by-4" and "Animal style." Animal Style is actually a real-life burger variation with Thousand Island dressing, cheese, and grilled onions, and it was allegedly created and made famous by the California-based privately owned burger franchise In-N-Out Burger. Also, the "4-by-4" is an item on their secret menu consisting of four patties and four slices of cheese.