Legs Eleven Bingo
Legs Eleven is a bingo site where you are able to play many of your all-time favorites. This particular site has a target audience of people in the UK and nearby European countries. They are based out of Malta and are a young site, formed in 2018. If you want to play a game that combines casino slots with UK online bingo, then here at Legs Eleven, we have a range of Slingo games that contain both slots and bingo features. Slingo games are indeed a rare combination, however, they have been very popular in the online casino world as they combine elements of two of the most popular casino. Play 90 Ball Bingo at Legs Eleven in our Room 1 where we have a range of bingo cash prize pots on offer. Power Hour Bingo can be played between 3-4pm and 9-10pm every day with tickets available for as little as 10p! Legs eleven A reference to the shape of the number resembling a pair of legs, often chicken legs specifically. The players often wolf whistle in response. 12 One dozen A reference to there being 12 units in one dozen. 13 Unlucky for some A reference to 13 being an unlucky number. 14 Valentine's Day. Bingo fan who wolf-whistled every time they called 'legs 11' is thrown out by police and banned for being sexist. Gerard Murray, 47, from Birmingham, suffers from cerebral palsy.
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Legs Eleven, 11?[edit]
Normally, the call consists of either the number's specific nickname or a generic expression such as 'five and three', followed by the number's standard English name. So if 11's nickname is 'Legs Eleven', then the whole call is 'Legs Eleven, eleven'. But in my experience, the call is simply 'legs eleven', so the nickname is simply 'legs'.
Or are there places where callers do say 'Legs eleven, eleven', or have done in the past? — Smjg (talk) 14:32, 4 January 2012 (UTC)
- For many numbers the caller gives the nickname and then either audience calls out the number or the caller gives it as an after thought as in 'Doctor's orders <pause> Number Nine!' or 'Two little ducks <pause> Twenty Two!' 'Legs Eleven' is different; it is a single phrase that is always said without a pause. OrewaTel (talk) 09:18, 29 November 2020 (UTC)
Number 25[edit]
What happened to #25 in the list? 'Half way there, 25' — Preceding unsigned comment added by OrodesIII (talk • contribs) 21:32, 30 January 2013 (UTC)
Source for 'grandma's getting fisty'?[edit]
Number 60, grandma's getting fisty, is unsourced and feels not credible to me. I haven't found a reliable source that pre-dates this wikipedia entry. Does anyone else have one? 84.93.177.80 (talk) 23:17, 22 December 2014 (UTC)
some more listed here[edit]
https://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080911090529AAlmgRL I used to play bingo about 30 or so years ago. The article should split the 2003 NEW Butlins ones from the 1950s ones and does not say enough about where they came from. Some numbers are not explained for example 86 between the sticks has some reference to football goal posts, possibly a famous player with number 86? or a match in 86? I do not know. Similarly 71 bang the drum seems totally random, but ay be to do with some payment to join the army at some time for example some versions of recruiting songs have 'there are 7 shillings on the drum for he who will come to fight' so it could be a military reference. I know these are speculations, but there must be alogic behind the names. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 194.166.27.190 (talk) 17:15, 22 August 2015 (UTC)
Snakes Alive, 55[edit]
Seems to be more widely used based on my quick Google search. Including here, not sure if that's a suitable source. The given BBC source doesn't have Musty Hive. Thanks Declangi (talk) 10:44, 4 August 2017 (UTC)
- Name was changed without source change here. Randomno WP 12:33, 19 August 2017 (UTC)
dozen, score[edit]
See Full List On En.wikipedia.org
- A reference to there being 12 units in one dozen.
- A reference to there being 20 units in one score.
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Seems unnecessarily wordy and awkward. Does anyone use the words dozen or (in the numeric sense) score without knowing what numbers they mean?