Regimental Bingo Nicknames or Lingo
The earliest record of soldiers playing the game in barracks is 1873, from an old soldier reminiscing about 30 years prior.27 Bingo was called ‘House’ in the Army, where there was a tradition of using regimental nicknames instead of numbers. Indeed, one of the first nicknames recorded is ‘The Blind’ alf ‘undred’ for 50.28
Anecdotally, a few people state there were nicknames for all the numbers; however, they only list a few. One of the best examples is from John Masters:
“Company Quartermaster Sergeant Spencer, of C, was calling the numbers, and this card he was calling Regimental House: that is, when the number he had to call was “One” he didn’t call the usual “Kelly’s Eye, number one,” but “Pontius Pilate’s Bodyguard” – the nickname of the Royal Scots, the 1st Foot of the British Line. He never called the actual number out at all; if you didn’t know the numbers, nicknames, and connected anecdotes of every regiment in the Army, you were never able to fill in your card.”
John Masters, Heart of War15
From a range of sources, there are 23 regimental nicknames used in Bingo for 16 numbers, so that is a start. Next, I used Soldier and Sailor by Fraser and Gibbons,25 which has a great list of regimental nicknames from the First World War, and Charles Cooper King’s The Story of the British Army24, which has a full list of numbered regiments, finally, to fill in the gaps, I used Wikipedia.26
The Army featured a variety of games, including the traditional 90-number Bingo we know and play today, as well as rarer 99 and 100-number games. So I have included regimental nicknames up to 100.
There are often numerous nicknames for different numbers, and I have selected just one for each. If you disagree with any or think there is a better alternative, let me know. Where the calls are known and there are multiple nicknames for the same number, I have included them all (they are in bold).
Regimental Bingo Lingo from 1 to 100
Nr | Bingo Call | Regiment |
---|---|---|
1 | Pontius Pilate’s Bodyguard915 | The Royal Scots Regiment |
2 | The Bays | The 2nd Dragoon Guards (Queen’s Bays) |
3 | Lord Adam Gordon’s Lifeguards | The 3rd Hussars |
4 | Paget’s Irregular Horse | The 4th Hussars |
5 | Lord Wellington’s Bodyguard | The Northumberland Fusiliers |
6 | Tichborne’s Own | The 6th Dragoon Guards (Carabiniers) |
7 | The Virgin Mary’s Bodyguard | The 7th Dragoon Guards |
8 | The Cross Belts | The 8th Hussars |
9 | Holy Boys9 | 9th Regiment of Foot, later The Norfolk Regiment |
10 | Shiny Ten101217 | 10th Hussars, Harrison10 states incorrectly the Tenth Lancers |
11 | Legs Eleven | 11th Battalion, Australian Imperial Force |
12 | The Old Dozen | The Suffolk Regiment |
13 | Bakers Dozen21 | The 13th Hussars |
13 | The Devil’s Own123456711131618 | 13th Australian Light Horse |
14 | The Bomb Proofs | The Price of Wales’ Own West Yorkshire Regiment |
15 | The Brave Fifteenth | The 15th Hussars |
16 | The Peacemakers | The Bedfordshire Regiment |
17 | The Death or Glory Boys | 17th Lancers |
18 | The Drogheda Light Horse | The 18th Hussars |
19 | The Green Howards | Alexandra Princess of Wales’s Own Yorkshire Regiment |
20 | The Two Tens | The Lancashire Fusiliers |
21 | The F.S.R. | The 21st Battalion, The London Regiment (First Surrey Rifles) |
22 | The Two Twos | The Cheshire Regiment |
23 | Old Flash and a Dash9 | Royal Welch Fusiliers |
24 | Silver Wreath15 | South Wales Borderers |
25 | The King’s Own Scottish Borders24 | The King’s Own Scottish Borders |
26 | The Cameronians24 | 1st Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) |
27 | Inniskilling24 | 1st Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers |
28 | The Old Braggs19 | The Gloucestershire Regiment |
28 | The Back Badge15 | The Gloucestershire Regiment |
29 | The Vein Openers | The Worcestershire Regiment |
30 | The Triple X’s | The East Lancashire Regiment |
31 | The Young Buffs | The East Surrey Regiment |
32 | The Lacedemonians | The Duke of Cornwall’s Light Infantry |
33 | The Duke’s | The Duke of Wellington’s (West Riding Regiment) |
34 | Cumberland Borders24 | 1st Border Regiment |
35 | The Orange Lillies | The Royal Sussex Regiment |
36 | The Fancy Greens | The Worcestershire Regiment |
37 | Hampshire Regiment24 | 1st Hampshire Regiment |
38 | The Pump and Tortoise | The South Staffordshire Regiment |
38 | Sankey’s Horse | The Dorsetshire Regiment |
40 | The Forty Thieves | The 40th Pathans of the Indian Army |
41 | The Welsh24 | 1st Welsh Regiment |
42 | The Chowkidars15 | The Black Watch |
42 | Forty-Two, Black Watch22 | The 42nd (Royal Highland) Regiment of Foot |
43 | The Battle-Axe Company | 74 Battery Royal Artillery |
44 | The Two Fours | The Essex Regiment |
45 | The Stubborns | The Sherwood Foresters |
46 | The Red Feathers | The Duke of Cornwall’s Light Infantry |
47 | The Cauliflowers | The Loyal Regiment (North Lancashire) |
48 | The Steelbacks | The Northamptonshire Regiment |
49 | Red Marines | 1st Royal Berks Regiment |
50 | Blind Half-Hundred / The Blind ‘alf ‘undred29 | 50th (or the West Kent) Regiment of Foot |
50 | Dirty Half-Hundred9 | The Queen’s Own Royal West Kent Regiment |
50 | Old West Kents23 | The Queen’s Own Royal West Kent Regiment |
51 | The Highland Div[ision]1618192021 | The Highland Division |
51 | The other Minden Light Infantry15 | 51st (2nd Yorkshire West Riding), or The King’s Own Light Infantry Regiment |
52 | The Lowland Div[ision]1618192021 | The Lowland Division |
53 | The Welsh Div[ision]16182021 | 53rd (Welsh) Infantry Division |
54 | The Pompadours | The Essex Regiment |
55 | The Two Fives | The Border Regiment |
56 | The Saucy Pompeys | The Essex Regiment |
57 | Diehards / Die Hards15 | The Middlesex Regiment |
58 | The Black Cuffs | 58th (Rutlandshire) Regiment of Foot |
59 | The Lilywhites | The East Lancashire Regiment |
60 | The Jaggers | King’s Royal Rifle Corps |
61 | The Whitewashers | The Gloucestershire Regiment |
62 | The Six and Two’s | The Wiltshire Regiment |
63 | The bloodsuckers | The Manchester Regiment |
64 | Prince of Wales, North Staffordshire24 | 1st Prince of Wales (North Staffordshire) |
65 | The Royal Tigers | The York and Lancaster Regiment |
66 | Princess Charlotte of Wales24 | 2nd Princess Charlotte of Wales (Royal Berks) |
67 | The Tigers | The Hampshire Regiment |
68 | The Faithfull Durhams | The Durham Light Infantry |
69 | Ups and Downs9 | The 69th (South Lincolnshire) Regiment of Foot |
70 | The Glasgow Greys | The East Surrey Regiment |
71 | The Pig and Whistle Light Infantry | The Highland Light Infantry |
72 | The Wild Macraes | The Seaforth Highlanders |
73 | Perthshire Royal Highlanders24 | 2nd Black Watch (Royal Highlanders) |
74 | The Assayes | Highland Light Infantry |
75 | Gordon Highlanders24 | 1st Gordon Highlanders |
76 | The Seven and Sixpennies | 76th Foot (2nd Battalion, Duke of Wellington’s) |
77 | The Pothooks | 77th Foot (2nd Battalion Middlesex Regiment) |
78 | The King’s Men | The Seaforth Highlanders |
79 | The Camarhas | The Queen’s Own Cameron Highlanders |
80 | The Staffordshire Knots | The South Staffordshire Regiment |
81 | The Loyals | The Loyal Regiment (North Lancashire) |
82 | Prince of Wales Volunteers24 | 2nd Prince of Wales Volunteers (South Lancaster) |
83 | Fitch’s Grenadiers | The Royal Irish Rifles |
84 | York and Lancaster | 2nd York and Lancaster |
85 | The Elegant Extracts | The Shropshire Light Infantry |
86 | Royal County Down24 | 2nd Royal Irish Rifles |
87 | Faugh-a-ballagh7 | 87th (Royal Irish Fusiliers) Regiment of Foot |
88 | Connaught Rangers141920 | The Connaught Rangers (also number 817 and 848) |
89 | The Rollickers | The Royal Irish Fusiliers |
90 | The Perthshire Greybreeks | The Scottish Rifles |
91 | The Argyleshire Highlanders24 | 1st Princess Louise’s (Argyle and Sutherland Highlanders) |
92 | The Gay Gordons | The Gordon Highlanders |
93 | The Thin Red Line | The Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders |
94 | The Garvies | 94th Foot (2nd Battalion Connaught Rangers) |
95 | Sherwood Foresters24 | 2nd Sherwood Foresters (Derbyshire) |
96 | The Bendovers | 96th (Manchester) Regiment of Foot |
97 | The Celestials | The Queen’s Own Royal West Kent Regiment |
98 | Prince of Wales’ Regiment of Foot24 | Prince of Wales’ Regiment of Foot |
99 | The Nines | 99th (Lanarkshire) Regiment of Foot |
100 | The Beavers | 100th (Prince of Wales’s Royal Canadian) Regiment of Foot, later 1st Battalion Leinster Regiment |
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