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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.

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  5. “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.

  6. 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...

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  7. Learn the meaning and usage of the idiom "you bet", which can express certainty, agreement, or gratitude. See how to use it in different contexts and variations.

  8. 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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