90 Ball Nicknames
Online 90 Ball Bingo not only brings the fun and excitement of having three chances to win in every game, it also comes with its own style and language, which is sure to add to your overall gaming experience.
Below is a list of the most common nicknames for numbers 1-90. You can also click here for a list of the most common 90 Ball Bingo acronyms being used in the Pala Bingo chat rooms.
- Kelly’s eye – Buttered scone – At the beginning – Little Jimmy – Nelson’s column – B1 Baby of bingo – First on the board – Number Ace – Son of a gun
- One little duck – Baby’s done it – Doctor who – Me and you – Little boy blue – Home alone – Peek a boo
- Dearie me – I’m free – Debbie McGee – You and me – Goodness me – One little flea – Cup of tea – Monkey on the tree
- The one next door – On the floor – Knock at the door – B4 Crowd says “and after” – Bobby Moore – Shut the door
- Man alive – Jack’s alive – One little snake
- Tom Mix – Tom’s tricks – Chopsticks – In a fix
- Lucky seven – God’s in heaven – One little crutch – David Beckham – One hockey stick – A slice of heaven
- Garden gate – Golden gate – At the gate – Harry Tate – One fat lady – She’s always late – Sexy Kate – Is she in yet – Wow, I could have had a B8
- Doctor’s orders – Dinner time
- Cock and hen (rhyming) – Uncle Ben (rhyming) – A big fat hen – King blairs den
- Legs eleven – Legs – they’re lovely – Kelly’s legs number eleven – Chicken legs – Skinny legs
- One dozen – One and two – a dozen – Monkey’s cousin (rhymes with “a dozen”) – One doz’ if one can
- Unlucky for some – Devil’s number – Bakers dozen
- Valentines day – Tender – Pork chops
- Young and keen – Yet to be kissed
- Sweet sixteen – She’s lovely – Never been kissed
- Often been kissed – Over-ripe – Old Ireland – Dancing queen – The age to catch ‘em – Posh and Becks
- Key of the door – Now you can vote – Coming of age
- Goodbye teens – Cuervo gold
- One score – Getting plenty – Blind 20
- Key of the door – If only I was.. – Just my age – At 21 watch your son
- Quack quack – Two little ducks (suggesting the necks of two swans) – Ducks on a pond – Dinky doo – All the twos – Bishop Desmond – Put your 22’s on – Too[t] too[t] (train whistle)
- A duck and a flea – Thee and me – The Lord’s my shepherd (based on 23rd Psalm) – A duck on a tree – Dr. Pepper
- Two dozen – Did you score? – Do you want some more?
- Duck and dive – At 25, wish to have wife
- Bed and breakfast (traditional price was 2 shillings 6 pence) – Half a crown (equivalent to 2 shillings 6 pence) – Pick and mix
- Little duck with a crutch – Gateway to heaven – Ugly ball (USA)
- In a state – The old brags – Over weight – Duck & its mate
- You’re doing fine – In your prime – Rise and shine
- Burlington Bertie – Dirty Gertie – Speed limit (in built-up area – UK) – Blind 30 – Flirty thirty – Your face is dirty – Tomato ball
- Get up and run
- Buckle my Shoe
- Dirty knees – All the feathers – All the threes – Gertie Lee – Two little fleas – Sherwood forest (all the trees)
- Ask for more
- Jump and jive – Flirty wives
- Three dozen – Perfect (as in 36-24-36) – Yardstick… he wishes!
- A flea in heaven – More than eleven
- Christmas cake
- Those famous steps – All the steps – Jack Benny
- Two score – Life begins at – Blind 40 – Naughty 40 – Mary
- Life’s begun – Time for fun
- That famous street in Manhattan – Whinny the Poo
- Down on your knees
- Droopy drawers – All the fours – Open two doors – Magnum
- Halfway house – Halfway there – Cowboy’s friend – Colt
- Up to tricks
- Four and seven
- Four dozen
- Copper – Nick nick – Rise and shine
- Bulls eye – Blind 50 – Half a century – Snow White’s number (five-oh – five-oh..) – Hawaii five O, Hawaii
- Tweak of the thumb – The Highland Div[ision] – President’s salute
- Weeks in a year – The Lowland Div[ision] – Danny La Rue – Pack ‘o cards – Pickup
- Stuck in the tree – The Welsh Div[ision] – The joker
- Clean the floor – House of bamboo (famous song)
- Snakes alive – All the fives – Double nickels – Give us fives – Bunch of fives
- Was she worth it?
- Heinz varieties – All the beans (Heinz 57 varieties of canned beans)
- Make them wait – Choo choo Thomas
- Brighton line (engine 59 or it took 59 mins to go from London to Brighton)
- Three score – Blind 60 – Five dozen
- Bakers bun
- Tickety boo – Turn on the screw
- Tickle me – Home ball
- The Beatles number – Red ra
- Old age pension – Stop work (retirement age)
- Clickety click – All the sixes – Quack quack
- Made in heaven – Argumentative number
- Saving grace – Check your weight
- The same both ways – Your place or mine? – Any way up – Either way up – Any way round – Meal for two – The French connection – Yum yum – Happy meal
- Three score and ten – Blind 70 – Big O
- Bang on the drum – Lucky one
- A crutch and a duck – Six dozen – Par for the course (golf) – Lucky two
- Crutch with a flea – Queen B – Under the tree – Lucky three
- Candy store – Grandmamma of Bingo – Lucky four
- Strive and strive – Big Daddy – Granddaddy of Bingo – Lucky five
- Trombones – Seven ‘n’ six – was she worth it? – Lucky six
- Sunset strip – All the sevens – Two little crutches – The double hockey stick – Lucky seven
- Heavens gate – Lucky eight
- One more time – Lucky nine
- Gandhi’s breakfast – Blind 80 – Eight and blank – There you go matey
- Stop and run – Corner shot
- Straight on through
- Time for tea – Ethel’s Ear
- Seven dozen
- Staying alive
- Between the sticks
- Torquay in Devon
- Wobbly wobbly – All the eights
- Nearly there – All but one
- Top of the shop – Top of the house – Blind 90 – As far as we go – End of the line