Slang in English, Hebrew, and other languages: floppy/flabby flesh hanging from your upper arm?

They play Bingo in UK: never thought one way or another about it; if pressed, would have said they don’t. Ignorance fought.

That’s genius.

Bingo is dated, but was popular in the U.K., we had bingo halls, Gala bingo. As more and more people do their gambling on the internet, it’s dying out.
When I was young, every borough had a Gala bingo, and a lot of the working class mums met up at the bingo as a “girl’s nite out!”
Disappearing now…
And get off my lawn:(

I still don’t get “hi Helens.”

That’s what I’ve heard often.

Old fashioned name. Think of a woman of an age for which Helen would be common, waving to a friend.

Ah…got it. Thanks.

Revisit this thread in a few years, we’ll see what they’re called then.