uses a known metaphor sabrina and taylor convo ex name drop rap likens herself to a burlesque performer mentions her cats call back to a previous song/album "look at me know" something to do with masks ad-libs under or over music "curtains up!" using a word that I do not know uses color as symbolism car rhymed with bar synth that sounds like sparkles kanye and kim mention clapping sound effect talks about the NFL/football mentions our current political climate mentions her eras something feels just too millennial "orange" is used in a lyric at least twice "karma" name drops Shakespeare uses a known metaphor sabrina and taylor convo ex name drop rap likens herself to a burlesque performer mentions her cats call back to a previous song/album "look at me know" something to do with masks ad-libs under or over music "curtains up!" using a word that I do not know uses color as symbolism car rhymed with bar synth that sounds like sparkles kanye and kim mention clapping sound effect talks about the NFL/football mentions our current political climate mentions her eras something feels just too millennial "orange" is used in a lyric at least twice "karma" name drops Shakespeare
(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
uses a known metaphor
sabrina and taylor convo
ex name drop
rap
likens herself to a burlesque performer
mentions her cats
call back to a previous song/album
"look at me know"
something to do with masks
ad-libs under or over music
"curtains up!"
using a word that I do not know
uses color as symbolism
car rhymed with bar
synth that sounds like sparkles
kanye and kim mention
clapping sound effect
talks about the NFL/football
mentions our current political climate
mentions her eras
something feels just too millennial
"orange" is used in a lyric at least twice
"karma"
name drops Shakespeare