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  1. YOU BET definition: 1. used to emphasize a statement or to mean "certainly": 2. used when someone thanks you : 3…. Learn more.

  2. Mar 26, 2011 · It means that some is sure of what they say, that they are (figuratively) ready to bet on it. The New Oxford American Dictionary has: you bet: (informal) you may be sure; certainly: “Would you like this piece of pie?” — “You bet!”

  3. 1. Inf. Yes. Tom: Are you coming to the party? Jane: You bet! Charlie: May I borrow your hammer? Mary: You bet! 2. Inf. You're welcome. Tom: Thank you. Jane: You bet. Sally: I appreciate it. Mary: You bet. McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs. © 2002 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. See also: you bet. betcha. you betcha.

  4. “You bet” is an affirmative response to a statement or question. It means that the speaker agrees with what was said or confirms their intention to do something. For example: – A: Do you want to go out for dinner tonight? – B: You bet! I’ve been craving sushi all week. In this context, B’s response indicates enthusiasm for going out for dinner.

  5. Aug 19, 2020 · 0:00 - How to Say, “You bet.”0:19 - Examples of “You bet.”1:09 - Meaning of “You bet.”1:53 - Origin of “You bet.”3:34 - More Examples of “You bet.”4:24 - Con...

  6. You bet is an allusion to gambling. This phrase and all its variations are used to mean that you can be so certain of something that you can bet something valuable on its being true, including your life or your bottom, or last, dollar.

  7. You use ' You bet ' or ' you bet your life ' to say yes in an emphatic way or to emphasize a reply or statement. [ informal , spoken , emphasis ] 'It's settled, then?'—'You bet.'

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