Bang on the Drum
This is slang for the call O-71.
"Bang, Bang, Bang on the Drum - O-71 is on the table."
Beano
A form of Bingo that was played in the United States in the 1920s. It was referred to as Beano, because beans were used to cover the numbers.
"'Beano' was the indication that someone won, not 'Bingo'"
Between the Sticks
This is slang for the all O-86.
"Looks like Between the Sticks finished off your card."
Bingo Board
An electronic display that shows the numbers that have been called for the individual Bingo game.
"The Bingo Board helps keep you up-to-date on the latest call"
Bingo Marker
Anything used to mark the squares on the bingo card: chips, ink, dauber, etc.
"Most people use daubers as Bingo Markers."
Bingo Hall
Where people play bingo, offline.
"The local Bingo Hall is a great place to get acquainted with the game of bingo."
Blackout
In certain bingo games, a player must mark all numbers on the card. This is called a Blackout.
"When your entire card is covered, you have a Blackout."
Brighton Line
This is slang for the call G-59.
"Brighton Line can be lucky for those that need a G-59."
Bull's Eye
This is slang for the call G-50. This call is also known as Blind 50.
"A Bull's Eye is around the middle of a bingo card."





















