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bingo /ˈbɪŋɡəʊ /nounA game in which players mark off numbers on cards as the numbers are drawn randomly by a caller, the winner being the first person to mark off all their numbers: [as modifier]: a bingo hall...- Once, working in a bingo hall, a caller asked him what he wanted to do with his life and Kay confessed he wasn't sure.
- As anyone who lives in York knows, the opening of the new bingo hall marks the end of the road for the old Rialto.
- A loyal bingo player, a game she loved and hated to miss.
exclamation1A call by someone who wins a game of bingo.Someone called out numbers and if you filled in a whole line, you yelled "Bingo" and got a set of dishes or something....- A beano player was excited and yelled Bingo instead of Beano and that's how Bingo was born.
- I was losing badly, but Jessica came within one space of winning when finally, someone yelled "Bingo!
2Used to express satisfaction at a sudden positive event or outcome: Just swipe the pen over a bar code and bingo! The recorder’s programmed itself...- When you throw in sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll, bingo!
- Add some scented climbers and a well thought-out colour scheme - bingo!
- A quiet Sunday at home might do wonders for both of us, and if it brings you on, then - bingo!
Origin 1920s (as exclamation): of unknown origin. Rhymes dingo, Domingo, flamingo, gringo, jingo, lingo |