Housie - What does it mean?
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(Australia, New Zealand) A gambling game similar to bingo.
* 1994 , David Grant, On a Roll: A History of Gambling and Lotteries in New Zealand ,
* 2001 , Patricia Grace, Irihapeti Ramsden, Jonathan Dennis, The Silent Migration: Ngati Poneke Young Maori Club, 1937-1948 ,
* 2010 , , Ten Hail Marys , University of Queensland Press,
* 2010 , Michael Caulfield (editor), The Voices of War: Australians Tell Their Stories from World War I to the Present ,
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- Aficionados continued to play housie for the rest of the decade, but always under the threat of criminal prosecution.
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- She ran raffles, card games and housie to raise money for M?ori welfare.
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- Thursday night was housie night at St Monica?s hall.
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- He was very officious—universally hated—and bingo, then called housie', was illegal, because we had a ' housie game and we used to play this on deck and we were all up on deck in our shorts and we?d give warning if he was coming.