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| Key Features Type Home Console Platform Xbox | | | | CARPENTRY DARTS |
| Gaming Type On-Line Gaming ?Multiplayer Gaming | | | | Darts thrown such that they miss the board entirely |
| Technical Features DVD Movie Playback DVD Movie | | | | and hit a wooden frame which is holding the board to |
| Playback Communication Type IEEE 802.11a ?IEEE | | | | the wall. (See also: "MASONRY DARTS") |
| 802.11b ?IEEE 802.11g ?Fast Ethernet ?USB 2.0 | | | | CHAMPAGNE BREAKFAST |
| Controller Pad Ports 4 Expansion Slots Xbox Memory | | | | Hitting treble 20, treble 1 and treble 5 in three darts (see |
| Card Slot Input / Output Ports 3 x USB - 2 x Memory | | | | "BREAKFAST") |
| Unit Slots Main Controls 4 Way Cross Keypad - A/B | | | | CHIPS (OR FISH AND CHIPS) |
| X/Y Buttons - L/R Buttons - Start/Select Buttons - | | | | A score of 26. (See also: "BREAKFAST") |
| Thumb Stick Wireless Capabilities IEEE 802.11a - IEEE | | | | CHUCKER |
| 802.11b - IEEE 802.11g Storage Type Hard Drive Size | | | | A player who just "chucks" the darts at the board, |
| 20 GB Optical Drive Type DVD-ROM Optical Drive | | | | doesn't aim or care. |
| Speed 12x (DVD) Processor Processor type Triple | | | | CIRCLE IT |
| Core IBM PowerPC Processor Speed 3.2 GHz Audio | | | | When a player scores a single digit (less than 10) with |
| Audio Support 256 Audio Channels - Dolby Digital 5.1 - | | | | three darts, his team-mates would shout out "Circle it!" |
| 3D Sound Support (64 3D Channels)- Macronix 16 Bit | | | | to the scorekeeper to highlight the terrible throw. A |
| Audio Out Multi-channel surround sound output Display | | | | variation on this tradition is to draw a fish around the |
| Max. Resolution 1280 x 720 Graphics Graphic | | | | score, often leading to aquarium-related jokes being |
| Processor Custom ATI Graphics Processor Graphic | | | | aimed at particularly poor or unlucky players. (See also: |
| Card Memory 10 MB Fill | | | | "FISH") |
| This is a general Glossary of Darts, the popular pub | | | | CLOCK |
| sport. | | | | The dartboard itself, usually in the context of "ROUND |
| Contents: Top - 09 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P | | | | THE CLOCK". |
| Q R S T U V W X Y Z | | | | CORK |
| A | | | | The center of the board. This comes from the cork in |
| ANNIE'S ROOM (or ANNIE'S HOUSE) | | | | the end of a keg where it is tapped. The ends of kegs |
| The number 1. | | | | were used for targets in the game's early days. |
| ARROWS | | | | COVER |
| Another term for darts. | | | | A term frequently used by Sid Wadell, meaning aiming |
| ARCHER | | | | for treble 19. |
| Refers to a player who throws very quick smooth | | | | D |
| darts, like an archer's arrow (also known as a 'Derek'). | | | | DADDY'S BED/DADDY'S/DADDYsee "RIGHT |
| Contrast "FLOATER". | | | | CHURCH, WRONG PEW" |
| Average | | | | DAIRYLEA DARTS |
| Average score achieved every three darts thrown. | | | | A throw that is 'spread' around the board, named after |
| B | | | | the cheese spread Dairylea. |
| BABY TON | | | | DEVIL |
| A score of 95, usually by scoring five 19s. | | | | The treble-6, so called due to '666', and the fact that it |
| BAG O' NUTS (OR CARBONEAR) | | | | is often hit in error when going for treble-13 or treble-10. |
| A score of 45. | | | | DESTINY BULL |
| BARREL | | | | When it is inevitible that bull will be hit. For the whole |
| The part of a dart you grip, right behind the point. | | | | day after whoever achieves this must be referred to |
| BASEMENT | | | | as 'bull'. |
| The double-3. | | | | DIDDLE FOR THE MIDDLE |
| BOUNCE OUT | | | | A throw to see who gets one dart closer to the |
| When a dart hits a wire on the board flush-on and | | | | bullseye to determine who throws first in the game. |
| bounces back off the board. Can be potentially | | | | Also known as a "BULL OFF", "MIDDLE FOR MIDDLE" |
| dangerous to spectators who are too close. | | | | and "OUT FOR BULL". |
| BREAKFAST (or BED 'N' BREAKFAST) | | | | DOUBLE |
| A score of 26, made up of a single-5, single-20, single-1 | | | | The thin outer ring of the board. In standard x01 games, |
| in a game of x01. This is a common score in darts | | | | a double counts for two times the number hit. |
| because players aiming for the 20 sector (which | | | | DOUBLE-BULL |
| contains the highest scoring area on the board) will | | | | On dartboards configured with a bullseye consisting of |
| often accidentally hit the 1 and the 5 sectors, which are | | | | two concentric circles, the outer circle is commonly |
| located on either side of the 20. The term comes from | | | | green and worth 25 and the inner circle is commonly |
| the typical price of a bed-and-breakfast in times gone | | | | red and worth 50 points. Hitting the innermost ring of |
| by: 2 shillings and sixpence, or "two and six". (See also | | | | this type of bullseye is a "DOUBLE-BULL". (See also: |
| "CHIPS") | | | | "BULLSEYE") |
| BUCKET/BAG OF NAILS | | | | DOUBLE IN |
| Landing all three darts in the 1s. This is also known as | | | | A variant of x01 in which a double is needed to start |
| "The Eric Bristow", who once scored three 1s in | | | | the game. |
| televised tournament. | | | | DOUBLE TOP |
| BUCKSHOT | | | | The double-20. |
| A throw when darts land wildly all over the board. | | | | DOUBLE TROUBLE |
| BULL-OFF | | | | Not being able to hit the double needed to win the |
| See DIDDLE FOR THE MIDDLE. | | | | game. |
| BULLSEYE (or BULL) | | | | DOWNSTAIRS |
| The center of the board. (see also: "SINGLE-BULL" | | | | The lower portion of the board, usually in reference to |
| and "DOUBLE-BULL") | | | | the 19s in a game of x01. |
| BUNTING (as in "To Bunt) | | | | E |
| The art of throwing on your knees. | | | | EASY IN |
| BUST | | | | See STRAIGHT IN. |
| Hitting more than you needed in an x01 game. The | | | | EDDIE SHUFFLE (The) |
| darts do not count and the player begins his next turn | | | | The art of adjusting ones stance or position along the |
| on the same score he had prior to. | | | | ockey in an attempt to circumnavigate a...(and so on) |
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