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bingo!
used for emphasis or for registering pleasurable surprise, success, excitement UK, 1927- They take a bit here and a bit there until the picture is complete and bingo, they have something we’re trying to keep under the hat. — Mickey Spillane, One Lonely Night, p. 94, 1951
- CHARLIE: Now the Land Rover is in the piazza... ARFUR: Right behind our target. CHARLIE: That’s it... Bingo! — Troy Kennedy Martin, The Italian Job [uncut script], 1969
- Then you heard Billy had been fished out and you thought–bingo–it’s Christmas! — Anthony Masters, Minder, p. 81, 1984
- Some Beach cop nails the guy for running a traffic light and, bingo, there’s Mr. Spark Harper’s missing automobile. — Carl Hiaasen, Tourist Season, p. 20, 1986
- No way, Jose, the cop said. Bingo: nine months in the laundry at Wayside. — James Ellroy, Suicide Hill, p. 597, 1986
- I put my mouth to his ear and gave him a thumbs up. “Bingo!” — Andy McNab, Immediate Action, p. 336, 1995
- HITCHHIKER: “You see Eight-Minute Abs and right next to it you see Seven-Minute Abs–which you you gonna spring for? TED: I’d go with the seven. HITCHHIKER: Bingo. — Something About Mary, 1998
- Before I worked up the bottle to make a move, bingo, they were married. — Val McDermid, Keeping on the Right Side of the Law, p. 182, 1999
- ELLE: Bill? BUDD: Wrong brother, you hateful bitch. ELLE: Budd? BUDD: Bingo. — Kill Bill, 2003
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