Bingo vs Homework - What's the difference?
bingo | homework |
(uncountable) A game of chance for two or more players, who mark off numbers on a grid as they are announced by the caller; the game is won by the first person to call out "bingo!" or "house!" after crossing off all numbers on the grid or in one line of the grid.
(countable) A win in such a game.
(countable, Scrabble) A play where all seven letter tiles are played.
(informal)
(informal) (Used to declare) "You've just made my point!" or "My point exactly!"
Just sufficient to return to base (or, alternatively, to divert to an alternative airfield). (also written Bingo or BINGO)
* 1993 , Red River Valley Fighter Pilots , page 40:
* 2012 , Larry R Gibson, Recollections of a Marine Attack Pilot , page 54:
Work that is done at home, especially school exercises set by a teacher.
*{{quote-magazine, date=2013-07-19, author=(Peter Wilby)
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, title= Preliminary or preparatory work, such as research.
As nouns the difference between bingo and homework
is that bingo is bingo (game ) while homework is work that is done at home, especially school exercises set by a teacher.bingo
English
(wikipedia bingo)Noun
- There were two bingos in the last game, so the players split the prize money.
Synonyms
* (game of chance) housey-housey, lottoDerived terms
* bingo caller * bingo hall * bingo wings * bullshit bingoInterjection
Synonyms
* (used in bingo to claim a win) house! * (when finding something) aha!, eureka!, got it!, that's it!, yes!Adjective
(-)- Well, the old pucker factor went up about 75 notches at that point cause that length of time would put my wingman below Bingo fuel, plus the thought of sitting in an orbit several miles West of the Yen Bai
- The first pilot to get down to this bingo' fuel state would call, “Banjo 4, ' bingo fuel,” or whatever.
See also
* Kelly's eye * man alive * lucky for some * Maggie's den, Major's den, Tony's den * one fat lady * doctor's orders * legs eleven * unlucky for some * on its own * sweet sixteen * key of the door, key to the door * two little ducks * thee and me * dirty Gertie * more than eleven * halfway there * tweak of the thumb * Brighton line * red raw * clickety-click * bang on the drum * trombones * one more time * stop and run * between the sticks * two fat ladies * top of the shopAnagrams
* * ----homework
English
(wikipedia homework)Noun
(-)Finland spreads word on schools, passage=Imagine a country where children do nothing but play until they start compulsory schooling at age seven. Then, without exception, they attend comprehensives until the age of 16.