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BINGOAny word played that uses all seven letters on the rack, earning a bonus of 50 points.
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BINGOlotto-like game of chance, 1936; many theories about its origin, none satisfying; the most likely is bingo! as an exclamation of sudden realization or surprise (attested from 1923). Uncertain connecti [..]
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BINGOa game of lucky numbers that can be played by lots of people at once, in a hall or theatre
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BINGO(n) a game in which numbered balls are drawn at random and players cover the corresponding numbers on their cards
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BINGOAn injection of a drug.
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BINGO(Aviation) NATO codeword meaning low fuel level and requiring either an immediate return to base or vector to a tanker.
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BINGO(1) Fuel level or status requiring either an immediate return to base or vector to a tanker, as 'bingo fuel'. As a verb, the act of returning to base or a tanker because of low fuel state.
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BINGOWhen you find all of one type of pet or mount, or all pets or mounts of a particular color. For example, "dragon bingo" is when you hatch a dragon pet of each color. Triad bingo (e.g., " [..]
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BINGOPrebriefed fuel state which is needed for recovery using prebriefed parameters.
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BINGOBingo casino games with a random automated caller where the outcome is based on chance. E.g., Bingo Bash, Bingo Blitz.
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BINGO"Divert to alternate landing field." Verb, noun, adjective, and expletive. In peacetime operations, carriers nearly always have a divert (bingo) field available. An accident can lead to a fo [..]
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BINGOMinimum fuel for a comfortable and safe return to base. Aircraft can fly and fight past bingo fuel in combat situations, but at considerable peril.
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BINGOFuel level is such that immediate RTB is required.
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BINGOA fuel state at which the aircraft should stop performing its mission, whether training or combat, and start returning to its base or heading for aerial refueling. Bingo is established before takeoff and varies based on conditions such as weather. It can also be used as a verb, to describe when an aircraft has reached the fuel level and bingos to i [..]
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BINGOA game of chance where the players use a board which is divided up into squares. The squares are all numbered, and the numbers are picked randomly from a container. The first person to match the numbers located on their game card in a row – vertically, horizontally, or diagonally – wins.
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BINGOIn the U.S. version, a winning player is often required to yell “Bingo” when they’ve met the requirements for victory. If you’re an American player, this is one of the most important pieces of bingo terminology. Of course, it’s also used as the name of the game throughout much of the world.
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BINGOIt is a game played in printed cards. Dealer announces numbers and shout BINGO as soon as they get BINGO.
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BINGOa game of chance where players are awarded a prize or prizes for being the first to complete a specified arrangement of numbers on bingo paper, based on numbers selected at random.
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BINGO
bingo (''game'')
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BINGOBusiness and industry non-governmental organisations.
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