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Feb 14, 2018 · "Bingo" originated with aircraft carrier operations. "Bingo" actually means to divert. The official US Navy definition of "BINGO" is: "An order to proceed and land at the field specified, utilizing a bingo profile.
Oct 2, 2024 · While an aircraft declaring a fuel emergency may be urgent and should be expedited to land, this does not necessarily mean the “bingo” fuel level has been reached. The term “Minimum Fuel” refers to the aircraft entering fuel reserves level prior to landing. This does not equate to “Bingo Fuel”.
This is a list of British bingo nicknames. In the game of bingo in the United Kingdom, callers announcing the numbers have traditionally used some nicknames to refer to particular numbers if they are drawn. The nicknames are sometimes known by the rhyming phrase 'bingo lingo' and there are rhymes for each number from 1 to 90, some of which date ...
- Kelly's Eye - Like many slang expressions, the origins of this bingo call is a little uncertain. Some say Kelly's Eye is a reference to the Australian outlaw Ned Kelly, who some believed only had one eye.
- One Little Duck, Me and You, Baby’s Done, Kelly’s Cousin - This is the first of the visual clues, which pop up regularly among the bingo calls. You might have noticed the written number 2 resembles One Little Duck swimming.
- Cup of Tea, Goodness Me, A Flea - It’s hardly surprising, given that a quarter of us get through five or more a day, that the nation’s favourite drink a Cup of Tea remains among our most enduring bingo calls.
- Knock at the Door - A simple rhyme.
- Why Is Bingo called Bingo?
- The Origins of The Word Bingo
- Housey Housey
As we covered in our History of Bingo article, the game is hundreds of years old, but has only been known as bingo since the early to mid 20thcentury. The legend goes that Edwin S. Lowe, the man behind bingo’s popularity, held a dinner party for some friends where he introduced his newly discovered game to much excitement. This was back in 1929 tho...
That’s all true in relation to the game of bingo, but the word itself can be traced back much further than the 1920’s. There can be very few people who aren’t familiar with the insanely irritating children’s song about a farmer’s dog – here’s a quick verse and chorus: There was a farmer who had a dog, and Bingo was his name-o. B-I-N-G-O B-I-N-G-O B...
Before it became known as bingo the game had another name, and actually, it makes a lot more sense although it isn’t as fun to say. Housey Housey was the name used by troops who played the game to keep their spirits up during WW1, and those that came home brought this uplifting game back with them. The game we now know as bingo was actually illegal...
May 5, 2022 · Many of the popular Bingo calls we hear today came about during the war, when the game was frequently used as a fundraiser for the military, as well as a distraction and pastime for citizens and soldiers alike.
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Aug 6, 2024 · Sometimes online bingo games have to be retired, whether it’s because they needed Adobe Flash which is no longer supported, the bingo platform they ran on was withdrawn or they were just plain unpopular with players. Here we take a look at some of them – and suggest what to play instead if one of them was your favourite.