2 Little Ducks Bingo
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’Our bingo balls are spinning 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. When ever you feel the bingo itch, come scratch it at One Little Duck Bingo! ’ Map Description One Little Duck Bingo is a Silver Strip bingo parlor in Dead Rising 2. The combo card for the Burning Skull can be found here by buying all the fortunes from the fortune teller. 5 Handbag 5 Large Vase 3 Gems 4 Large Potted.
Slots are the most popular form of gambling. Wherever you are in the world, you will not find a casino without a slot machine. Long gone are the days with slot machines with dinging bells and mechanical reels, now casinos both online like King Casino video slots and offline offer a variety of slots with exciting symbols, excellent animations, and 3D graphics. Not all bingo calls are used and there are local variations. Bingo calls are frequently used in 90 ball bingo games. Bingo calls it would seem are a purely quaint British thing. ’Legs Eleven’ followed by wolf whistles and ’Two Little Ducks’ followed by quack quack’s conjure up.Everyone knows a few bits of bingo lingo, but I bet there are only a handful of people out there who know all of the traditional bingo calling phrases. There are regional variations throughout the UK, and many numbers have more than one nickname. Some numbers have both a rhyming nickname and a more logical one. The number eight for example, can be referred to as both ‘Garden Gate’ (which rhymes) and ‘One Fat Lady’ (because the shape looks like two halves of a large woman).
Here is the complete list of known lingo for bingo. I dare say you’ll rarely here any of these being shouted out by the caller on an online bingo site, but down your local bingo hall I dare say they’ll be often heard.
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1 Kelly’s Eye / At the Beginning
2 One Little Duck / Me and You – So called because the number 2 is a swan-like shape.
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 – In World War 2 the British pill “Number 9” was a laxative.
10 Tony’s Den. Tony Blair at 10 Downing Street (changes with each Prime Minister).
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 – The cost of a night’s lodgings and breakfast was traditionally 2 shillings and sixpence, or two and six.
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 – The London to Brighton bus service was the number 59.
60 Five Dozen /Three Score / Blind 60
2 Little Ducks In Bingo61 Bakers Bun
62 Turn on the Screw / Tickety Boo
63 Tickle Me
64 Red Raw / The Beatles’ Number
65 Old Age Pension – The age of retirement (when a pension can be claimed) for men in the UK.
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 – The cost of a wedding license used to be 7 shillings and sixpence.
77 Sunset Strip / All the Sevens / Two Little Crutches
78 Heavens Gate
2 Little Ducks Bingo Tickets79 One More Time
2 Little Ducks Bingo Daubers80 Eight and Blank/Blind 80/Gandhi’s Breakfast – Imagine looking down at Gandhi sitting cross legged in front of a large empty plate.
81 Stop and Run
82 Straight on Through/ Fat lady with a Duck
83 Time for Tea / Ethel’s Ear – The eight is a fat lady shape and the three is an ear shape.
84 Seven Dozen
85 Staying Alive
86 Between the Sticks 2 Little Ducks Bingo Fundraiser
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
You can find more information about bingo lingo over at Wikipedia.
Catch up on more bingo lingo by checking out the bingo lingo for all the bingo balls. Not all bingo calls are used and there are local variations. Bingo calls are frequently used in 90 ball bingo games. Bingo calls it would seem are a purely quaint British thing. ’Legs Eleven’ followed by wolf whistles and ’Two Little Ducks’ followed by quack quack’s conjure up images of Butlin holiday camps Hi-de-Hi style.
However, bingo calling is important to the game so much so in 2003 Butlins revamped their calling schedule to include J Lo’s Bum (71), Gareth Gates (8) and Ali G (30) (The BBC).
If you’d like to hear these calls in action in a real bingo game, head off to Jackpotjoy or watch the clip below.Bingo Numbers & Their Respective Traditional Calls1. Kelly’s Eye
2. One Little Duck
3. Cup of Tea
4. Knock at the Door
5. Man Alive
6. Tom Mix
7. Lucky 7
8. Garden Gate
9. Doctors Orders
10. Boris’ Den
11. Legs Eleven
12. One Dozen
13. Unlucky for Some
14. Valentines Day
15. Young and Keen
16. Sweet Sixteen
17. Dancing Queen
18. Coming of Age
19. Goodbye-Teens
20. One Score
21. Key of the Door
22. Two Little Ducks
23. Thee and Me
24. Two Dozen
25. Duck and Dive
26. Pick and Mix
27. Gateway to Heaven
28. Over Weight
29. Rise and Shine
30. Dirty Gertie31. Get up and Run
32. Buckle my Shoe
33. Dirty Knee
34. Ask for More
35. Jump and Jive
36. Three Dozen
37. More than Eleven
38. Christmas Cake
39. Steps
40. Naughty Forty
41. Time for Fun
42. Winnie the Pooh
43. Down on your Knees
44. Droopy Drawers
45. Halfway There
46. Up to Tricks
47. Four and Seven
48. Four Dozen
49. PC
50. Half a Century
51. Tweak of the Thumb
52. Danny La Rue
53. Stuck in the Tree
54. Clean the Floor
55. Snakes Alive
56. Was she worth it
57. Heinz Varieties
58. Make them Wait
59. Brighton Line
60. Five Dozen 61. Bakers Bun
62. Turn on the Screw
63. Tickle Me 63
64. Red Raw
65. Old Age Pension
66. Clickety Click
67. Made in Heaven
68. Saving Grace
69. Either Way Up
70. Three Score & Ten
71. Bang on the Drum
72. Six Dozen
73. Queen B
74. Candy Store
75. Strive & Strive
76. Trombones
77. Sunset Strip
78. Heavens Gate
79. One More Time
80. Eight & Blank
81. Stop & Run
82. Straight On Through
83. Time for Tea
84. Seven Dozen
85. Staying Alive
86. Between the Sticks
87. Torquay in Devon
88. Two Fat Ladies
89. Nearly There
90. Top of the Shop Bingo Number Origins
The origin of many of the numbers such as Unlucky For Some (13), Half A Century (50), Heinz Varietes (57), Six Dozen (72) is often self-explanatory. Other numbers are based on shapes, which is why you have One Little Duck (2), Two Little Ducks (22), Legs Eleven (11) and Two Fat Ladies (88), or rhymes, Garden Gate (8), Gateway To Heaven (27).
Other bingo calls have a more historic and intriguing background. For example Doctor’s Orders (9) stems from the name of a laxative pill that was given out to soldiers during World War II, Brighton Line (59) represents the first two digits of the original Brighton telephone numbers whilst Trombones (76) originates from a song from the musical The Music Man.
Tom Mix (6) was a star of the silver screen and 77 (Sunset Strip) harks back to an old TV show. Not every bingo game or bingo caller will use these phrases. Login to Gala Bingo, for example, and their Emmerdale and Coronation Street bingo versions have adopted phrases that are relevant to each Soap Opera theme.
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’Our bingo balls are spinning 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. When ever you feel the bingo itch, come scratch it at One Little Duck Bingo! ’ Map Description One Little Duck Bingo is a Silver Strip bingo parlor in Dead Rising 2. The combo card for the Burning Skull can be found here by buying all the fortunes from the fortune teller. 5 Handbag 5 Large Vase 3 Gems 4 Large Potted.
Slots are the most popular form of gambling. Wherever you are in the world, you will not find a casino without a slot machine. Long gone are the days with slot machines with dinging bells and mechanical reels, now casinos both online like King Casino video slots and offline offer a variety of slots with exciting symbols, excellent animations, and 3D graphics. Not all bingo calls are used and there are local variations. Bingo calls are frequently used in 90 ball bingo games. Bingo calls it would seem are a purely quaint British thing. ’Legs Eleven’ followed by wolf whistles and ’Two Little Ducks’ followed by quack quack’s conjure up.Everyone knows a few bits of bingo lingo, but I bet there are only a handful of people out there who know all of the traditional bingo calling phrases. There are regional variations throughout the UK, and many numbers have more than one nickname. Some numbers have both a rhyming nickname and a more logical one. The number eight for example, can be referred to as both ‘Garden Gate’ (which rhymes) and ‘One Fat Lady’ (because the shape looks like two halves of a large woman).
Here is the complete list of known lingo for bingo. I dare say you’ll rarely here any of these being shouted out by the caller on an online bingo site, but down your local bingo hall I dare say they’ll be often heard.
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1 Kelly’s Eye / At the Beginning
2 One Little Duck / Me and You – So called because the number 2 is a swan-like shape.
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 – In World War 2 the British pill “Number 9” was a laxative.
10 Tony’s Den. Tony Blair at 10 Downing Street (changes with each Prime Minister).
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 – The cost of a night’s lodgings and breakfast was traditionally 2 shillings and sixpence, or two and six.
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 – The London to Brighton bus service was the number 59.
60 Five Dozen /Three Score / Blind 60
2 Little Ducks In Bingo61 Bakers Bun
62 Turn on the Screw / Tickety Boo
63 Tickle Me
64 Red Raw / The Beatles’ Number
65 Old Age Pension – The age of retirement (when a pension can be claimed) for men in the UK.
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 – The cost of a wedding license used to be 7 shillings and sixpence.
77 Sunset Strip / All the Sevens / Two Little Crutches
78 Heavens Gate
2 Little Ducks Bingo Tickets79 One More Time
2 Little Ducks Bingo Daubers80 Eight and Blank/Blind 80/Gandhi’s Breakfast – Imagine looking down at Gandhi sitting cross legged in front of a large empty plate.
81 Stop and Run
82 Straight on Through/ Fat lady with a Duck
83 Time for Tea / Ethel’s Ear – The eight is a fat lady shape and the three is an ear shape.
84 Seven Dozen
85 Staying Alive
86 Between the Sticks 2 Little Ducks Bingo Fundraiser
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
You can find more information about bingo lingo over at Wikipedia.
Catch up on more bingo lingo by checking out the bingo lingo for all the bingo balls. Not all bingo calls are used and there are local variations. Bingo calls are frequently used in 90 ball bingo games. Bingo calls it would seem are a purely quaint British thing. ’Legs Eleven’ followed by wolf whistles and ’Two Little Ducks’ followed by quack quack’s conjure up images of Butlin holiday camps Hi-de-Hi style.
However, bingo calling is important to the game so much so in 2003 Butlins revamped their calling schedule to include J Lo’s Bum (71), Gareth Gates (8) and Ali G (30) (The BBC).
If you’d like to hear these calls in action in a real bingo game, head off to Jackpotjoy or watch the clip below.Bingo Numbers & Their Respective Traditional Calls1. Kelly’s Eye
2. One Little Duck
3. Cup of Tea
4. Knock at the Door
5. Man Alive
6. Tom Mix
7. Lucky 7
8. Garden Gate
9. Doctors Orders
10. Boris’ Den
11. Legs Eleven
12. One Dozen
13. Unlucky for Some
14. Valentines Day
15. Young and Keen
16. Sweet Sixteen
17. Dancing Queen
18. Coming of Age
19. Goodbye-Teens
20. One Score
21. Key of the Door
22. Two Little Ducks
23. Thee and Me
24. Two Dozen
25. Duck and Dive
26. Pick and Mix
27. Gateway to Heaven
28. Over Weight
29. Rise and Shine
30. Dirty Gertie31. Get up and Run
32. Buckle my Shoe
33. Dirty Knee
34. Ask for More
35. Jump and Jive
36. Three Dozen
37. More than Eleven
38. Christmas Cake
39. Steps
40. Naughty Forty
41. Time for Fun
42. Winnie the Pooh
43. Down on your Knees
44. Droopy Drawers
45. Halfway There
46. Up to Tricks
47. Four and Seven
48. Four Dozen
49. PC
50. Half a Century
51. Tweak of the Thumb
52. Danny La Rue
53. Stuck in the Tree
54. Clean the Floor
55. Snakes Alive
56. Was she worth it
57. Heinz Varieties
58. Make them Wait
59. Brighton Line
60. Five Dozen 61. Bakers Bun
62. Turn on the Screw
63. Tickle Me 63
64. Red Raw
65. Old Age Pension
66. Clickety Click
67. Made in Heaven
68. Saving Grace
69. Either Way Up
70. Three Score & Ten
71. Bang on the Drum
72. Six Dozen
73. Queen B
74. Candy Store
75. Strive & Strive
76. Trombones
77. Sunset Strip
78. Heavens Gate
79. One More Time
80. Eight & Blank
81. Stop & Run
82. Straight On Through
83. Time for Tea
84. Seven Dozen
85. Staying Alive
86. Between the Sticks
87. Torquay in Devon
88. Two Fat Ladies
89. Nearly There
90. Top of the Shop Bingo Number Origins
The origin of many of the numbers such as Unlucky For Some (13), Half A Century (50), Heinz Varietes (57), Six Dozen (72) is often self-explanatory. Other numbers are based on shapes, which is why you have One Little Duck (2), Two Little Ducks (22), Legs Eleven (11) and Two Fat Ladies (88), or rhymes, Garden Gate (8), Gateway To Heaven (27).
Other bingo calls have a more historic and intriguing background. For example Doctor’s Orders (9) stems from the name of a laxative pill that was given out to soldiers during World War II, Brighton Line (59) represents the first two digits of the original Brighton telephone numbers whilst Trombones (76) originates from a song from the musical The Music Man.
Tom Mix (6) was a star of the silver screen and 77 (Sunset Strip) harks back to an old TV show. Not every bingo game or bingo caller will use these phrases. Login to Gala Bingo, for example, and their Emmerdale and Coronation Street bingo versions have adopted phrases that are relevant to each Soap Opera theme.
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