Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
i-bet-ill-bet-you-can-bet
Phrase
/aɪ bɛt ɪl bɛt jʊ kæn bɛt/
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Definition
A humorous phrase implying that the speaker is confident that the listener can wager or gamble, often used in playful banter.
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Examples
- “I bet I’ll bet you can bet on this game!”
- “Whenever we talk about the next movie release, I always say, ‘I bet I’ll bet you can bet on it!”
- “Feeling lucky? I bet I’ll bet you can bet on that horse!”
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Meaning
This expression is used in an informal context to suggest that someone is likely to place a bet or take a risk. It’s often employed in a light-hearted or teasing manner during conversations about gambling or risks.
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Synonyms
- “I wager you can gamble”
- “I’m sure you’ll take a risk”
- “I bet you are willing to stake”