Lingo Bingo

2021年3月21日
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*Lingo Bingo Just Another Day
Bingo has a fantastic lexicon with descriptive names being assigned to different numbers. Bingo lingo itself goes back many years to the popularisation of bingo in the British Isles in the 1960’s and holiday camp Butlins, in conjunction with a Professor of Popular Culture, devised new calls in 2003 to freshen up the game.Virtual Office Lingo Bingo Game
Bingo Board: 3x3. Bingo Squares: Target Word. First and last letters mode Bingo Caller Cues: Image. When the game starts, listen to the Bingo Boss describe the pictures. Slingo is a cross between - you guessed it - slots and bingo! To win at Slingo, players must complete lines and coveralls on a board that looks like a bingo card, by marking off numbers as they are spun on.Lingo Bingo Game
*Bingo SchoolLingo Bingo Just Another DayALL the bingo-lingo and abbreviations EXPLAINED Bingo callers in traditional English bingo halls often use funny little names when calling out the numbers, these are known as bingo calls, and personally, remind me of my own childhood in Butlins with my Grandmother (come to think of it, this could be where my fascination with Bingo really began). Unfortunately, the calls are used less frequently nowadays and are virtually non-existent online, however, because they’re quite fun and because they hold a particularly special place in my memory bank we wanted to include something, even if by way of a little homage to the old days. Each number from 1-90 has its own bingo call. Some of the bingo lingo is very simple, such as ‘Four and Nine’: 49. Other nicknames follow cockney rhyming slang, such as ‘Pick and Mix’: 26. Occasionally, the bingo call will rhyme with the number, for example ‘Tom’s Tricks’: 6. Other bingo calls don’t rhyme at all but instead have a biblical association e.g. ‘The Lord is my Shepherd’: 23 (referring to Psalm 23 in the Bible) - not very good for those of us who didn’t pay much attention in RE... Most bingo lingo numbers have more than one call, and depending on the callers personality will have a favourite of his own. For example, he may prefer the rhyming slang association; ‘Garden Gate’ (which rhymes with 8), or the visual representation ‘One Fat Lady’ (because the shape of a figure 8 looks like a larger woman wearing a tight belt). Check out the list below and see what tickles your fancy! 1 - Kelly’s Eye / At the Beginning 2 - One Little Duck / Me and You 3 - Cup of tea / You and Me 4 - Knock at the Door 5 - Man Alive 6 - Tom’s tricks / Tom Nix 7 - Lucky Seven / God’s in Heaven 8 - One Fat Lady / Golden Gate/ Garden Gate 9 - Doctor’s Orders 10 - Gordons’s Den. Gordon Brown lives at 10 Downing Street (changes with each new resident). 11 - Legs Eleven 12 - One Dozen 13 - Unlucky for Some / Devil’s Number/ Baker’s Dozen 14 - Valentines Day 15 - Young and keen / Rugby Team 16 - Sweet Sixteen / She’s Lovely 17 - Dancing Queen / Often been Kissed 18 - Coming of Age 19 - Goodbye Teens 20 - One Score/ Blind 20 21 - Key of the Door 22 - Two Little Ducks / All the Twos 23 - Thee and Me / The Lord is my Shepherd 24 - Two dozen 25 - Duck and Dive 26 - Pick and Mix/Half a crown/Bed and Breakfast 27 - Gateway to Heaven / Little duck with a Crutch 28 - Over Weight / In a State 29 - You’re doing Fine/ Rise and Shine 30 - Burlington Bertie / Dirty Gertie / Speed Limit / Flirty thirty / Blind 30 31 - Get up and Run 32 - Buckle my Shoe 33 - Dirty Knees / All the Threes / All the Feathers / Two Little Fleas / Sherwood Forest 34 - Ask for More 35 - Jump and Jive 36 - Three Dozen 37 - A Flea in Heaven / More than Eleven 38 - Christmas Cake 39 - Those Famous Steps / Steps 40 - Naughty Forty 41 - Time for Fun 42 - Winnie the Pooh/ Famous Street in Manhatten 43 - Down on your Knees 44 - Droopy Drawers / All the Fours 45 - Halfway There / Halfway House 46 - Up to Tricks 47 - Four and Seven 48 - Four Dozen 49 - P.C. / Copper / Nick Nick 50 - Half a Century/ Bulls Eye / Blind 50 51 - Tweak of the Thumb 52 - Danny La Rue/ Weeks in a Year 53 - Stuck in the Tree 54 - Clean the Floor 55 - Snakes Alive / All the Fives 56 - Was she worth it? 57 - Heinz Varieties 58 - Make them Wait / Choo choo Thomas 59 - Brighton Line 60 - Five Dozen /Three Score / Blind 60 61 - Bakers Bun 62 - Turn on the Screw / Tickety Boo 63 - Tickle Me 64 - Red Raw / The Beatles’ Number 65 - Old Age Pension 66 - Clickety Click / All the Sixes 67 - Made in Heaven / Argumentative Number 68 - Saving Grace 69 - Either Way Up /The Same Both Ways / Your Place or Mine / Meal for Two 70 - Three Score and Ten / Blind 70 71 - Bang on the Drum 72 - Six Dozen / A Crutch and a Duck / Par for the Course 73 - Crutch and a flea / Queen B 74 - Candy Store 75 - Strive and Strive 76 - Trombones /Was She Worth It 77 - Sunset Strip / All the Sevens / Two Little Crutches 78 - Heavens Gate 79 - One More Time 80 - Eight and Blank/Blind 80/Gandhi’s Breakfast 81 - Stop and Run 82 - Straight on Through/ Fat lady with a Duck 83 - Time for Tea / Ethel’s Ear 84 - Seven Dozen 85 - Staying Alive 86 - Between the Sticks 87 - Torquay in Devon/ Fat lady with a Crutch 88 - Two fat ladies / All the Eights 89 - Nearly there / All but One 90 - Top of the Shop / Top of the House / Blind 90 / End of the Line USA & UK English Bingo Chat-Room abbreviations (that will also improve your street credibility) The notion of community was intrinsic to the traditional Bingo Hall, where people would travel from far flung places to meet and socialize with others. Without doubt, community is still very much at the heart of online bingo, thanks to the ‘Chat-rooms’, which have become integral to the online bingo community. It was recently reported in an online survey that approx 70% of all online bingo players use and take part in the chat rooms, which speaks volumes. All good bingo sites utlise the chat room function. These rooms are regulated by Chat Masters whose watch over the conversations in the room, help roomies with their questions, play chat games and give away prizes. Because Email, SMS and Chatting in bingo rooms requires us to put our WPM typing skills to the test, a new type of communication has developed in order for us to keep up and keep the conversation flowing, without us wasting time looking for the ‘H’ key…or, of course, getting in the way of our Bingo game! AFACT (as Far as I Can Tell), these chat abbreviations genuinely help bingo players to take part in the conversation without having to type full words and sentences but also helps generate a sense of fun and community. You’ll pick them up in no time! CFN (ciao for now)x ^5 - High Five 4AO - For Adults Only AFACT - As Far as I Can Tell AFC - Away From Computer AFK - Away From Keyboard AIM - AOL Instant Messenger ALS - Age, Location, Sex AYT - Are You There? ATM - At The Moment ATW - Around the Web BB - Bye Bye BBL - Be Back Later BBS - Be Back Soon BLNG - Better Luck Next Game BMHATW - Banging My Head Against the Wall BRB - Bathroom Break / Be Right Back BTW - By the Way CDIWY - Couldn’t do it Without You CFN - Ciao for Now CM - Chat Master/Monitor/Moderator COI - Come on In CTN - Can’t Talk Now CUFN - See You For Now CYAL8R - See you later D - De/The DK - Don’t Know DLG - Devilish Little Grin DLN - Don’t Leave Now DTS - Don’t Think So DWBH - Don’t Worry Be Happy e1 - Everyone EL - Evil Laugh ELOL - Evil Laugh Out Loud EMA - Email Address EMML - Email Me Later EOD - End of Day FIO - Figure it Out FISH - First In Still Here G/G - Gotta Go GBH - Great Big Hug GGA - Good Game All GL - Good luck GL2U - Good luck to you GLA - Good luck all GLE - Good luck everyone GLNG - Good luck next game GMTA - Great Minds Think Alike GTG/G2G - Got to Go HABO - Have a Better One HF - Have Fun HLTCR - Has Left the Chat Room IMO - In My Opinion J/J - Just Joking JK - Joking JFF - Just For Fun K - Okay LOL - Laughing Out Loud MB - Message Board NP - No Problem OW - Oh Well Pls/Plz - Please PP - Pink, Pink. As above, when a player has two cards that have turned pink. ROFL - Rolling on the Floor Laughing ( ROFL on floor laughing ) SOH - Sense of Humour SRY - Sorry SYS - See You Soon TC - Take Care TG - To Go (i.e. “I have 3tg”= 3 numbers to go to Bingo) TTFN - Ta Ta For Now TTYL - Talk to you Later TY - Thank you TYVM - Thank you Very Much UL - Unlucky VBG - Very Big Grin WAM - Wait a Minute WB - Welcome Back WD - Well Done WTG - Way to Go YD - Yesterday YW - You’re Welcome- Bingo Operator of the Year 2011 - HUGE 200% sign-up bonus! - Spin the Wheel on sign-up and get up to £1000 FREE - 10% Cashback for life!Promotion of the MonthCheck out the all new Bingocams - £5 Free Sign-Up Bonus - No Catch!!! 200% Welcome Bonus up to £100... 2011 Innovation in Gaming Winner£5 FREE - No deposit required + 300% first deposit bonus + 10% Cashback Bonus!!!Gala Bingo, one of the best known UK brands, are now offering a whopping 200% welcome bonus up to £60 FREE!Home | Advertise | Contact | Help and Advice | Privacy Policy | Terms & Conditions | Responsible Gaming Copyright © 2021 Bingolines.com. 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