Definition of housey-housey in English:
 housey-housey
(also housie-housie)
noun həʊzɪˈhəʊzihaʊsɪˈhaʊsi
British old-fashioned term for bingo
Example sentencesExamples
-  Memories of those days not only include the garden parties, but also housie-housie before a film show in the old Church Hall on the hill.
 -  Needless to say, these measures were generally foiled by the watchfulness of the soldiery; so poker, pontoon, crown-and - anchor and the like continued to flourish, along with housie-housie.
 -  Other than dances, sundowners, whist drives, ‘trook’ sessions, and housie-housie, there were concerts from time to time.
 -  In that period the game was known as tombola, housey-housey or lotto.
 -  The non-stop spot prizes, raffles, and housie-housie really kept the crowd in top gear all the day.
 
Rhymes
blowsy, Dalhousie, drowsy, frowzy, lousy