Bingo

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Bingo may refer to:

  • Bingo (US), a game using a printed ticket of 5x5 numbers most commonly played in the USA and Canada with randomly generated numbers.
  • Bingo (UK), or Housie, a game using a printed ticket of 15 numbers on three lines most commonly played in the UK, Australia and New Zealand.
  • Online bingo, games played on the Internet.
  • Keno, a bingo-like gambling game played in the USA.
  • Bingo (card game).
  • Bingo province, an old province of Japan.
  • Bingo (Burkina Faso), a department in the African country, Burkina Faso.
  • Bingo wings, slang for an anatomical feature.
  • "Bingo!", an interjection.
  • Bingo, a term used in Scrabble in North America.
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  • Bingo fuel, the point at which an aircraft has just enough fuel remaining to return to base. See Military Slang Terms.
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