Binho

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Binho (pronounced: bee-nyo) is a ficticious game invented by Kevin and Lukas during an AIM conversation during the Winter of 2006. The actual title arose out of a typo on Lukas's part during the conversation. At one point he asked Kevin to see if he could guess who had called him on the telephone just prior to their conversation. When Kevin correctly guessed that the caller had been Gavin, Lukas attempted to type the word "Bingo" into the window, but mistakenly typed "Binho" instead. Kevin immediately jumped on this mistake, noting the Portuguese-sounding mispelling and creating a scenario involving visibly excited Brazillian party-goers poised over a silent telephone, and when it rings, suddenly the room erupts in laughter and many frenzied shouts of "Binho! Binho!" are heard. Apparently there are no real rules other than when Gavin Jamieson calls the party, people excitedly shout and pick up the phone.

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