A mixture of Jackpot and bingo. As seen on Brooklyn 99
Jake: "Bing...pot! Nope, i was gonna say bingo but then I was like jackpots better but then... it was too late I was halfway through the word
Charles: Bingpot works! It's taking off.
Jake: it's taking off, yeah.
Bingpot is an iconic word from NBC’s comedy show, Brooklyn Nine-Nine. It’s a cross of the word bingo and jackpot.
“I finished my math test!”
“Bingpot!”
The feeling of finding out your team got an answer right during bar trivia that you were either supremely confident about, or not confident about at all.
Trivia Host: And the name of the villains in Transformers? That would be THE DECEPTICONS!
Teammate #1: NO WAY! We wrote that down but I wasn't sure!
Teammate #2: B-B-B-BINGPOT!!!!!!
another way of saying “oh my god” or “wow” without it getting repetitive
a word of celebration for something amazing
“bingpot, he just proposed”
when playing a board game and get a good card/ role of the dice you could exclaim “bingpot”
A combination of bingo and jackpot, created by the character 'Jacob peralta' in the show brooklyn nine-nine
"Great I found *item*, bingpot!"
"I've won the raffle, bingpot!"
"Bingpot!"
A combination of bingo and jackpot, created by the character's 'Det. Jacob peralta' and 'Cap. Raymond holt' in the show brooklyn nine-nine.
"Bingpot! I've won!"
"Bingpot! I've found *item*"
Used in the sitcom Brooklyn Nine-Nine, created accidentally by Jake Peralta in the episode "The Chopper". He started out saying "Bingo" but he thought "Jackpot" was better, thus creating the word.
"Bingpot! Nope I was gonna say bingo, but then I was like, "jackpot's better," but then it was too late; I was halfway through the word."
"Bingpot works. It's taking off."
"It's taking off!"