Like every other game and other technical things, Bingo also has a language, which is most commonly known as the lingo of Bingo. In order to be sure that you are ready to play the game right, you have to know the jargon, which includes the different terms, and words that are used at different times during the game and which are significant and important to be known for a person to understand how the game is proceeding.
The jargon of a traditional Bingo game varies slightly from that of a traditional game. So it is important to learn the jargon no matter which one of the two games you are playing. There are small phrases and terms used in Bingo, which have been rhymed and have different backgrounds behind their names. In order to survive in a Bingo game, it is necessary to know the rhyming and the meaning.
Most of the terms have a symbolic meaning. Some of the more common terms are Kelly’s Eye for One, Get up and Run for Thirty-One, Doctor’s Orders for Nine. The number fifteen is represented by the term Young and Keen and Three by Cup of Tea. These terms are the ones that are used as substitutes for the number when a call is made. So in order for you to know when a call has been made and what that call means, it is essential that you first learn these terms and what they stand for.