![]() ![]() The number 6 bingo ball usually goes by one of three nicknames Tom Mix, Tom’s Tricks and In A Fix all because they rhyme. Bingo calls – Number 6Ĭhopsticks, Tom’s Tricks, Tom Mix, In a fix. Jack’s Alive is also used because it rhymes. One Little Snake refers to the in and out the shape of the number five. The number 5 bingo ball is without a doubt most known for the call Man Alive – this is because of the rhyming nature of both phrases. Man Alive, One Little Snake, Jack’s Alive. Other rhyming calls for the number 4 include On the Floor, Knock at The Door and Shut the Door. The one next door is another popular call for the number 4 ball because it rhymes. One of the most popular is Bobby Moore, who was the England football captain when they won the world cup in 1966. The number 4 bingo ball has quite a few nicknames. Bingo calls – Number 4īobby Moore, Shut the Door, B4 Crowd Says, “and after”, Knock At The Door, On The Floor, The One Next Door. ![]() It also gets called I’m free, Debbie McGee, You and Me, Goodness me, Cup of tea and Monkey on The Tree because of the way they rhyme with number 3. The number 3 bingo ball is usually called One Little Flea by bingo callers, and this is because it looks like a little flee. One Little Flea, Dearie Me, Debbie McGee, I’m Free, Goodness Me, You and Me, Cup of Tea, Monkey on The Tree. Baby’s Done it refers to the alternative humorous meaning of phrase number 2! Bingo calls – Number 3 Doctor Who rhymes with number 2 as does Little Boy Blue and Peek a Boo. The bingo ball number 2 is most well known as One Little Duck only because it looks a bit like a duck or a swan. One Little Duck, Baby’s Done It, Doctor Who, Me and You, Little Boy Blue, Home Alone, Peek A Boo. It sometimes gets called Nelson’s column because it stands tall, thin and upright just like Nelson’s Column in London. At the beginning explains itself as does first on board and number ace. He only had one eye! As for Butter Scone well that rhymes with number 1. Mythologized as a Robin Hood-style figure, Ned Kelly quickly became a folk hero to Australians due to his defiance of the colonial authorities. The bingo ball number 1 was given the nickname Kelly’s in reference to the Australian cartoon gangster Ned Kelly. Kelly’s Eye, Buttered scone, as to at the beginning, Little Jimmy, Nelson’s column, B1 Baby of bingo, First on the board, Number Ace. ![]()
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