Lingo Bingo
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*Library Lingo Bingo
*Bingo Calls Lingo
*Corporate Lingo Bingo
Most bingo lingo numbers have more than one call, and depending on the callers personality will have a favourite of his own. For example, he may prefer the rhyming slang association; ‘Garden Gate’ (which rhymes with 8), or the visual representation ‘One Fat Lady’ (because the shape of a figure 8 looks like a larger woman wearing a tight. Two Fat Ladies – and other bingo lingo. 1 Kelly’s eye – All sources suggest it is military slang. It may originate from the outlaw Ned Kelly. Or the music hall song “Has Anybody Here Seen Kelly?”.Text Font Generator
This text font generator allows you to convert normal text into different text fonts that you can copy and paste into Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, Twitch, YouTube, Tumblr, Reddit and most other places on the internet. The different text fonts are all a part of the Unicode standard which means that they’re not like normal fonts. If they were normal fonts you wouldn’t be able to copy and paste them anywhere.
If you’re wondering why on Earth it’s possible to copy these fonts and paste them in your social media posts, then here’s the quick explanation: Unicode is a standards body for the whole international computing industry which works on creating a list of all possible textual characters that should be available on all devices (phones, tablets, computers, ..). Most large companies in the computing industry (Google, Apple, Microsoft, Samsung, Canonical, ..) comply with the Unicode standard or at least some portion of it.
Unicode specifies over 100,000 different characters across hundreds of languages and symbol sets. So rather than each computer company inventing their own set of symbols, they can just use Unicode’s set. This essentially means that Unicode symbols work almost everywhere.
But here’s where we get back to text fonts: Amongst the thousands of symbols in Unicode is the normal alphabetic symbols (the ones you’re reading right now), but also a number of other alphabets which are different in some way. There are also thousands of characters which look like letters from the Latin alphabet, but are really symbols from other symbols sets and languages. Either way, we can pick out all sorts of symbols from the Unicode standard and use them to construct all sorts of novel textual font styles which we can copy and paste.
Here are some text fonts you can generate with this site:
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*Library Lingo Bingo
*Bingo Calls Lingo
*Corporate Lingo Bingo
Most bingo lingo numbers have more than one call, and depending on the callers personality will have a favourite of his own. For example, he may prefer the rhyming slang association; ‘Garden Gate’ (which rhymes with 8), or the visual representation ‘One Fat Lady’ (because the shape of a figure 8 looks like a larger woman wearing a tight. Two Fat Ladies – and other bingo lingo. 1 Kelly’s eye – All sources suggest it is military slang. It may originate from the outlaw Ned Kelly. Or the music hall song “Has Anybody Here Seen Kelly?”.Text Font Generator
This text font generator allows you to convert normal text into different text fonts that you can copy and paste into Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, Twitch, YouTube, Tumblr, Reddit and most other places on the internet. The different text fonts are all a part of the Unicode standard which means that they’re not like normal fonts. If they were normal fonts you wouldn’t be able to copy and paste them anywhere.
If you’re wondering why on Earth it’s possible to copy these fonts and paste them in your social media posts, then here’s the quick explanation: Unicode is a standards body for the whole international computing industry which works on creating a list of all possible textual characters that should be available on all devices (phones, tablets, computers, ..). Most large companies in the computing industry (Google, Apple, Microsoft, Samsung, Canonical, ..) comply with the Unicode standard or at least some portion of it.
Unicode specifies over 100,000 different characters across hundreds of languages and symbol sets. So rather than each computer company inventing their own set of symbols, they can just use Unicode’s set. This essentially means that Unicode symbols work almost everywhere.
But here’s where we get back to text fonts: Amongst the thousands of symbols in Unicode is the normal alphabetic symbols (the ones you’re reading right now), but also a number of other alphabets which are different in some way. There are also thousands of characters which look like letters from the Latin alphabet, but are really symbols from other symbols sets and languages. Either way, we can pick out all sorts of symbols from the Unicode standard and use them to construct all sorts of novel textual font styles which we can copy and paste.
Here are some text fonts you can generate with this site:
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