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# Count/# Mark - The number of scoring darts in cricket (ie. an 8 count/mark would be 2 triples and 1 double, a 5 count/mark could be 1 triple and 2 singles/two doubles and 1 single/1 triple and 1 double)
Ace(s) - The double one in '01 Arrows - Slang for darts
 Bag O' Nuts - Scoring 45 points in a throw Barn Dart - The third dart of a throw that hits the target you were aiming at that the first two darts missed Barrel - The metal portion of the dart (where you grip the dart) Bed - A section of a number Bed & Breakfast - Scoring 26 points in one throw when hitting a single 20, a single 1 and a single 5 (a British term) Black Hat - Hitting 3 double bulls in one throw Black Dog - The double bull Bombs/Bombers - Very large or heavy darts Bones - When you have a double 1 left to win the game (usually displayed on the board with an 'X') Bull - The center most part of the board, the area is divided into two sections (the single & double bull) Bull Out - Winning a game with a double bull Bull Up - Throwing at the bull to decide which player will throw first Bust(ed) - Scoring too many points when trying to finish an '01 game
Chalk(ing) - Keeping score Chips - Scoring 26 points in a throw A 'Classic' - Scoring 26 point in a throw by hitting a single 5, single 20 and a single 1 Cork (noun) - The bullseye Cork (verb) - closest to bull within scoring surface. used for determining the 1st player in a match. Cracked - Hitting a single when aiming at a double
Dead - Describes hitting the exact amount required Diddle for the Middle - Throwing at the bull to decide which player will throw first Dirty Darts - Derogatory slang for questionable tactics (like scoring excessive points in Cricket) Downstairs - The lower portion of the dartboard Double Bull/Cork - The center portion of the bullseye Double In (DI) - Hitting the double area of a number to start a game of '01 Double Out (DO) - Hitting the double of a number to win a game of '01 Double Top - The double 20 Dust - Dart lands outside the scoring area
 Eights - Slang for the 18s in Cricket Easy In/Out - Not having to hit a double to start a game of '01 (in) or having to hit one to end it (out)
 Fallout - Slang for hitting a scoring dart while missing the number you were throwing at (like hitting the 16 in Cricket when you were really aiming at the 19) Fat - The largest porting of a number (the area between the double and triple ring) Fives - Slang for the 15s in Cricket Flight - The 'feathers' of the dart which makes the dart more aerodynamic Freeze Rule - In team 301 play (soft-tip), a player may go out and win only if their partners score is equal to or less than the combined scores of the opposing team. It can apply to all team '01' games.
 Galed - Termed used when playing any dart game and being shutout of points. Game On - A call for silence at the start of the game Game Shot - The winning shot Good Group - A compliment for tight, accurate throwing Grand Slam - Hitting the T5, T20 & T1 in one throw (contributed by Derek Prather)
 Hail Mary - The third dart that miraculously scores a high treble where the first two combined scored low Happy Meal - A score of 69 Hattrick - Scoring all three darts of a turn in the bull High Ton (HTN) - Scoring between 151-180 points in a game of '01 Hockey - The throw line Hummer Spot - The center most hole in the bullseye on a soft-tip board
 Leg - A game in a match, as "the best of five legs", in which each leg is an entire game Little/Small - The single bed between the bull and the triple Lizzard - In Wichita Ks. We call the double one out the lizzard out, if you hit it going out your team mates all chip in for a shot of you fav. drink, and if you hit the highest lizzard out which is T20 T20 D1 you get a free shot for the rest of the season. (contributer did not leave a name) Low Ton (LTN) - Scoring between 100-150 points in a game of '01
 Madhouse - Double 1 or 1 double 1 to win a game of '01 Matador - A thrower that hits bulls. :-) Mugs Away - The losers go first in the return game
 Nines - Slang for the 19s in Cricket
 Oche - The throw line (pronouced 'ockey')
 Patriot - hitting a needed trip or bull with your first dart Pie - Any of the numbered segments on the dartboard Point Mongering - Derogatory term for shooting excessive points, usually in Cricket Premature Projection - When you get excited and throw out of turn
 'Right There' - Phrase used when a thrower just misses what he/she was aiming at (around here it's said quite sarcastically) Robin Hood - Sticking one dart into the back of another in the board Round - Any 3 dart turn Round of 9 - Throwing three triples in one turn Route 66 - Scoring 66 points in a throw
 Score Whore - Same as "Point Monger/Dirty Darts" Scud - Same as "Fallout" Sergeant - Used in the game of Rotation - scoring three successive numbers in the three darts of a throw to win a free turn Sevens - Slang for the 17s in Cricket Shaft - The portion of the dart that holds the flight Shanghai - Hitting a triple, double, and single of the same number in the same throw Shooting for the Cork/Bull - Throwing at the bull to decide which player will throw first Single In (SI) - Starting a game of '01 without having to hit a double first Single Out (SO) - Ending a game of '01 without having to hit a double Sixes - Slang for the 16s in Cricket Spider (Web) - The dartboard wire assembly which forms the beds Splash/Splashing - Throwing two darts at a time to determine partners before a game. Both darts must score and that score is calculated. The people throwing the highest and lowest scores are partners, the next to highest and next to lowest are partners and so on. Splitting the 11 - Throwing a dart between the digits of the 11 on the number ring S.P.R.E.(c) - The old NDA way of classifying a player’s skill level. It is based upon feats achieved in 301 and Cricket games. The S.P.R.E. formulas are no longer used by the NDA. Straight On - Starting a game of '01 without having to hit a double Straight Off - Ending a game of '01 without having to hit a double Sunset Strip - Scoring 77 points in a throw
 Three in a Bed (TBD) - Throwing all three darts in the same number Ton (T80) - Scoring 100 points in a throw Ton # - Scoring 100+ points in a throw (Ton 40 would be 140 points) Tops - The double 20 Trombones - Scoring 76 points in a throw Trophy Darts - A compliment for tight, accurate throwing Two & 6 - Scoring 26 points in a throw Two Fat Ladies - Scoring 88 points in a throw
 Upstairs - The upper portion of the board
 Wet Feet - Having 2 or 3 feet across the throwing line White Horse (WHS) - Scoring three triples in Cricket (in some leagues, it has to be 3 different scoring triples) Wilson - missing all 3 darts in Cricket (a flatline) Wiring - Bouncing a dart off a wire Woody - Dart lands outside the scoring area
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