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You Bet!

You Bet!
How common is this idiom?: Moderately common, mostly used in informal settings or online, especially among teenagers and young adults in the US.
Literal Meaning: Literally, it means 'you wager' or 'you make a bet', but in this context, it doesn't imply an actual bet.
Actual Idiomatic Meaning: An expression of strong agreement, confirmation, or acknowledgement, similar to 'absolutely' or 'definitely'.
Person A: 'Do you want to go to the concert tonight?' Person B: 'You Bet!'
Person A: 'Is this the best pizza in town?' Person B: 'You Bet!'

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