Paddy Power Betfair rebrands as Flutter Entertainment

TheGooner

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Flutter is common UK slang for a bet. e.g have a "little flutter on the horses".
Flutter the betting exchange was in existence for 10+ years.

Googles TM application for "Flutter" in 2018 appears to be for scientific instruments and recording apparatus (a real WTF?).
I don't see how it would hold up in the gambling field against a previously existing betting term.
 

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While "flutter" in the UK (also here in AU) is slang for wagering a bet, here it's used in the context:
Are you having a flutter on the Melbourne Cup? Meaning, is more so a casual better, than one who bets on a regular basis.

Not as bad as Pampers Casino, but I'd have chosen something else other than flutters :D
 

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While "flutter" in the UK (also here in AU) is slang for wagering a bet, here it's used in the context:
Are you having a flutter on the Melbourne Cup? Meaning, is more so a casual better, than one who bets on a regular basis.

Not as bad as Pampers Casino, but I'd have chosen something else other than flutters :D

And really, there is a Pamper Casino out there :D what a time to be alive!
 

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All I can think about is 'fluffy' after reading it. Fluffy unicorns :D But funny that it can easily be remembered and got us talking about it.
 

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PaddyPower/Betfair has still not paid for May. They do normally at the end of June but this time still nothing. Maybe it has to do with the new name or with all fines what they have to pay ?
 
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