In the world of bingo, players often use slang terms to refer to certain numbers. One popular phrase that you might hear is "Doctor's Orders." But what number does this phrase actually represent?
In bingo slang, "Doctor's Orders" is used to refer to the number 9. This term likely originated from the idea that doctors often write prescriptions in sets of three, and the number 9 looks like a prescription pad with three lines across it.
So, if you hear someone call out "Doctor's Orders" during a bingo game, you'll know that they are referring to the number 9. This is just one of the many quirky and fun slang terms that players use to keep the game interesting and entertaining.
If you're interested in learning more about bingo slang and the meanings behind other common phrases, you can check out websites like Foxy Bingo or Wink Bingo for a comprehensive list of terms and their corresponding numbers.
Whether you're a seasoned bingo player or just getting started, understanding these slang terms can add an extra layer of enjoyment to the game. So next time you hear someone shout "Doctor's Orders," you'll know exactly what number they're talking about!
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