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  2. List of British bingo nicknames - Wikipedia

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    The usage was reinforced by Dirty Gertie from Bizerte, a bawdy song sung by Allied soldiers in North Africa during the Second World War. [8] 31 Get up and run [1] Rhymes with "thirty-one". 32 Buckle my shoe Rhymes with "thirty-two". 33 Dirty knee Rhymes with "thirty-three". 34 Ask for more Rhymes with "thirty-four". 35 Jump and jive [2] A dance ...

  3. Category:Bingo - Wikipedia

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  5. Dirty Gertie from Harlem U.S.A. - Wikipedia

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    Gertie LaRue (Francine Everett) is a nightclub entertainer from the Harlem neighborhood of New York City. She arrives on the Caribbean island of "Rinidad" to perform as the headliner in a revue at the Paradise Hotel. Gertie has earned the nickname "Dirty Gertie" for the casual nature in which she entices and then humiliates men.

  6. Talk:Dirty Gertie from Harlem U.S.A. - Wikipedia

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  7. Get Up (Rattle) - Wikipedia

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    In the uncensored version, the death of the duckling is shown in more detail, the boy who gets his face pecked off has blood splatter on his face and the pecking is much more explicit, the death of the boy who gets run over is shown more graphically, and when the duck goes through the man at the end, the duck is shown with the man's still ...

  8. Bingo (American version) - Wikipedia

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    Bingo is often used as an instructional tool in American schools and in teaching English as a foreign language in many countries. Typically, the numbers are replaced with beginning reader words, pictures, or unsolved math problems. Custom bingo creation programs now allow teachers and parents to create bingo cards using their own content.

  9. History of Bingo - Wikipedia

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    History of Bingo may refer to: History of the American version of bingo, see Bingo (American version) § History History of the British version of bingo, see Bingo (British version) § History