Thursday, 26 February 2009 15:05
Bingo Numbers Nicknames
Get to know the bingo numbers nicknames. Be their friend. They have nobody in the World. They live alone, all ninety of them in a steel cage.
- Kelly's eye - Buttered scone - At the beginning - Little Jimmy - Nelson's column - B1 Baby of bingo - First on the board - Number Ace
- One little duck - Baby's done it - Doctor who - Me and you - Little boy blue - Home alone - Peek a boo
- Dearie me - I'm free - Debbie McGee - You and me - Goodness me - One little flea - Cup of tea - Monkey on the tree
- The one next door - On the floor - Knock at the door - B4 Crowd says "and after" - Bobby Moore - Shut the door
- Man alive - Jack's alive - One little snake
- Tom Mix - Tom's tricks - Chopsticks - In a fix
- Lucky seven - God's in heaven - One little crutch - David Beckham - One hockey stick - A slice of heaven
- Garden gate - Golden gate - At the gate - Harry Tate - One fat lady - She's always late - Sexy Kate - Is she in yet
- Doctor's orders
- Downing street - Cock and hen (rhyming) - Uncle Ben (rhyming) - Gordon's den (number 10 has - over the years - used the names of various priministers) - A big fat hen
- Legs eleven - Legs - they're lovely - Kelly's legs number eleven - Chicken legs - Skinny legs
- 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 - Tender - Pork chops (USA)
- Rugby team - Young and keen - Yet to be kissed
- Sweet sixteen - She’s lovely - Never been kissed
- Often been kissed - Over-ripe - 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 - Cuervo gold (USA)
- One score - Getting plenty - Blind 20
- Royal salute - Key of the door - If only I was.. - Just my age - At 21 watch your son
- Quack quack - Two little ducks (suggesting the necks of two swans) - Ducks on a pond - Dinky doo - All the twos - Bishop Desmond - Put your 22's on - Too[t] too[t] (train whistle)
- A duck and a flea - Thee and me - The Lord's my shepherd (based on 23rd Psalm) - A duck on a tree - Dr. Pepper (USA)
- Two dozen - Did you score? - Do you want some more?
- Duck and dive - At 25, wish to have wife
- 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 - Ugly ball (USA)
- In a state - The old brags - Over weight - Duck & its mate
- You’re doing fine - In your prime - Rise and shine
- Burlington Bertie - Dirty Gertie - Speed limit (in built-up area - UK) - Blind 30 - Flirty thirty - Your face is dirty - Tomato ball (USA)
- 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 - Flirty wives
- Three dozen - Perfect (as in 36-24-36) - Yardstick... he wishes! (USA)
- A flea in heaven - More than eleven
- Christmas cake
- Those famous steps - All the steps - Jack Benny
- Two score - Life begins at - Blind 40 - Naughty 40 - Mary (USA)
- 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 - Magnum (USA)
- Halfway house - Halfway there - Cowboy's friend - Colt (USA)
- 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..) - Hawaii five O, Hawaii (USA)
- I love my mum - Tweak of the thumb - The Highland Div[ision]
- Weeks in a year - The Lowland Div[ision] - Danny La Rue - Pack 'o cards - Pickup (USA)
- Stuck in the tree - The Welsh Div[ision] - The joker
- Clean the floor - House of bamboo (famous song)
- Snakes alive - All the fives - Double nickels - Give us fives - Bunch of fives
- Was she worth it?
- Heinz varieties - All the beans (Heinz 57 varieties of canned beans)
- Make them wait - Choo choo Thomas
- Brighton line (engine 59)
- Three score - Blind 60 - Five dozen
- Bakers bun
- Tickety boo - Turn on the screw
- Tickle me - Home ball (USA)
- The Beatles number - Red raw
- Old age pension - Stop work (retirement age)
- Clickety click - All the sixes - Quack quack (USA)
- 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 - The French connection - Yum yum - Happy meal (USA)
- Three score and ten - Blind 70 - Big O (USA)
- Bang on the drum - Lucky one
- A crutch and a duck - Six dozen - Par for the course (golf) - Lucky two
- Crutch with a flea - Queen B - Under the tree - Lucky three
- Candy store - Grandmamma of Bingo - Lucky four
- Strive and strive - Big Daddy - Granddaddy of Bingo - Lucky five
- Trombones - Seven 'n' six - was she worth it? - Lucky six
- Sunset strip - All the sevens - Two little crutches - The double hockey stick - Lucky seven
- Heavens gate - Lucky eight
- One more time - Lucky nine
- Gandhi's breakfast - Blind 80 - Eight and blank - There you go matey
- Fat lady and a little wee - Stop and run - Corner shot
- 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
Bingo Numbers Nicknames