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3-peat; three-peat verb to win a sports championship three times consecutively US When he was the coach of the Los Angeles Lakers basketball team, Pat Riley sought and obtained a trademark for the term.- Back when he coached the Los Angeles Lakers and preached quiche ball, [Pat] Riley started babbling a strange watchword. Having won two consecutive titles, he promised a third in 1989. Hence, three-peat. — Chicago Sun-Times, p. 115, 21 May 1992
- With their 99 to 98 victory over the Phoenix Suns on Sunday night, the Bulls earned the right to capitalize on a new merchandising wrinkle, the “three-peat” and “3-peat” trademarks. — The New York Times, p. D1, 22 June 1993
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