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Daily Fact
UK - Paula Young, a 39-year-old member of Gala Bingo, Sheffield (UK), scooped the largest bingo jackpot ever when she won £953,000 on 22 December 2002.
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Bingo Number Nicknames
Bingo nicknames are used to announce or repeat the number being called in a humorous way and also to help confirm the current number during the game. The use of nicknames persisted in British Bingo halls until the air-blown balls were replaced by faster computer drawn numbers. The bingo numbers can have several nicknames and the list below is by no means a complete list.
So in good old bingo tradition - ready to play? EYES DOWN....
- Kelly's eye, Buttered scone, At the beginning, Little Jimmy, Nelson's column, B1 Baby of bingo
- One little duck, Baby's done it, Doctor who, Me and you, Little boy blue
- Dearie me, I'm free, Debbie McGee, You and me, Goodness me, One little flea, Cup of tea
- The one next door, On the floor, Knock at the door, B4 Crowd says 'and after', Bobby Moore
- Man alive, Jack's alive
- Tom Mix, Tom's tricks, Chopsticks
- Lucky seven, God's in heaven, One little crutch
- Garden gate, Golden gate, Harry Tate, One fat lady, She's always late
- Doctor's orders
- Downing street (UK Prime Minister's address), Cock and hen (rhyming), Uncle Ben (rhyming), Tony's Den
- Legs eleven, Legs - they're lovely, Kelly's Legs Number eleven
- One dozen, One and two - a dozen, Monkey's cousin (rhymes with 'a dozen'), One doz' if one can
- Unlucky for some, Devil's number, Bakers dozen
- Valentines day
- Rugby team, Young and keen
- Sweet sixteen, She’s lovely, Never been kissed
- Often been kissed, Old Ireland, Dancing queen, The age to catch ‘em, Posh and Becks
- Key of the door, Now you can vote, Coming of age
- Goodbye teens
- One score, Getting plenty, Blind 20
- Royal salute, Key of the door
- Two little ducks (suggesting the necks of two swans), Ducks on a pond, Dinky doo, All the twos
- A duck and a Flea, Thee and me, The Lord's my Shepherd (based on 23rd Psalm)
- Two dozen, Did you score?, Do you want some more?
- Duck and dive
- Bed and breakfast (traditional price was 2 shillings 6 pence), Half a crown (equivalent to 2 shillings 6 pence), Pick and mix
- Little duck with a crutch, Gateway to heaven
- In a state, The old brags, Over weight
- You’re doing fine, In your prime
- Burlington Bertie, Dirty Gertie, Speed limit (in built-up area, UK), Blind 30, Flirty thirty
- Get up and run
- Buckle my Shoe
- Dirty knees, All the feathers, All the threes, Gertie Lee, Two little fleas, Sherwood forest (all the trees)
- Ask for more
- Jump and jive
- Three dozen
- A flea in heaven
- Christmas cake
- Those famous steps, All the steps
- Two score, Life begins at, Blind 40, Naughty 40
- Life’s begun, Time for fun
- That famous street in Manhattan, Whinny the Poo
- Down on your knees
- Droopy drawers, All the fours, Open two doors
- Halfway house, Halfway there
- Up to tricks
- Four and seven
- Four dozen
- PC (Police Constable), Copper, Nick nick, Rise and shine
- Bulls eye, Bung hole, Blind 50, Half a century, Snow White's number (five-oh, five-oh..)
- I love my mum, Tweak of the thumb, The Highland Div[ision]
- Weeks in a year, The Lowland Div[ision]
- Stuck in the tree, The Welsh Div[ision]
- Clean the floor
- Snakes alive, All the fives, Double nickels
- Was she worth it?
- Heinz varieties, All the beans (Heinz 57 varieties of canned beans)
- Make them wait, Choo choo Thomas
- Brighton line
- Three score, Blind 60, Five dozen
- Bakers bun
- Tickety boo, Turn on the screw
- Tickle me
- The Beatles number, Red raw
- Old age pension, Stop work (retirement age)
- Clickety click, All the sixes
- Made in heaven, Argumentative number
- Saving grace
- The same both ways, your place or mine?, Any way up, Either way up, Any way round, Meal for two
- Three score and ten, Blind 70
- Bang on the drum
- A crutch and a duck, Six dozen, Par for the course (golf)
- Crutch with a flea, Queen B
- Candy store
- Strive and strive
- Trombones, Seven 'n' six - was she worth it? (the price of the marrige licence)
- Sunset strip, All the sevens, Two little crutches
- Heavens gate
- One more time
- Gandhi's breakfast, Blind 80, Eight and blank, There you go matey
- Fat lady and a little wee, Stop and run
- Fat lady with a duck, Straight on through
- Fat lady with a flea, Time for tea, Ethel's Ear
- Seven dozen
- Staying alive
- Between the sticks
- Fat lady with a crutch, Torquay in Devon
- Two fat ladies, Wobbly wobbly, All the eights
- Nearly there, All but one
- Top of the shop, Top of the house, Blind 90, As far as we go, End of the line
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Daily Bingo Tip
Never bang while you are dabbing. Dabbers work better if you dab lightly. If you bang hard, chances are your dabber will leak.
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Text Message Lingo
Chatting with other players can be fun. Learn the lingo with us using our daily text messaging phrase. Today's text is :-
GAS = salutations
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