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โ€œBetโ€ is a casual response to acknowledge someoneโ€™s statement or express agreement (like saying โ€œokayโ€ or โ€œsureโ€). In this article, weโ€™ll explain when and how to use the phrase, plus where this slang term came from. Weโ€™ll also teach you some alternative phrases for โ€œBetโ€ so you can expand your dictionary of slang words.

Things You Should Know

  • โ€œBetโ€ is a slang expression that means โ€œOkayโ€ or โ€œDefinitely.โ€
  • Use โ€œBetโ€ to express agreement with a friend or confirm upcoming plans with them.
  • โ€œBetโ€ became a popular expression among universities in the 1990s, due to the influence of Black culture and hip-hop music.
Section 1 of 4:

What does "Bet" mean?

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  1. Used in person and over text, โ€œBetโ€ is another way of saying โ€œOkayโ€ or โ€œDefinitelyโ€ (like saying โ€œYou betโ€). [1] It communicates that you heard the other person, so itโ€™s often used to confirm plans with friends or validate their statement or ideas.
    • โ€œBetโ€ comes from the everyday word โ€œBet,โ€ which is defined as โ€œa wagerโ€ or โ€œrisking money on the result of a competition, in the hope of receiving more money.โ€ [2]
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When & How to Use "Bet"

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  1. Instead of replying to your friendโ€™s text with a Tapback (or leaving them on read), throw out a โ€œBetโ€ to affirm their message. [3] Itโ€™s a cool and relaxed way of saying โ€œOkay,โ€ and it typically ends the conversation unless someone brings up a new topic or asks an open-ended question .
    • Them: โ€œThe pep rally is tonight.โ€
      You: โ€œBet.โ€
    • Them: โ€œI think Iโ€™m going to dye my hair.โ€
      You: โ€œBet, what color?.โ€
    • Them: โ€œThe final exam was a lot easier than expected.โ€
      You: โ€œBet, I hope I make an A.โ€
  2. If your friend suggests future plans with you, use โ€œBetโ€ to confirm you can attend. [4] Whether itโ€™s a dinner date, weekend getaway, or study session, it communicates youโ€™re excited to meet up with them and that their plans work with your schedule.
    • Them: โ€œWant to grab lunch on Saturday?โ€
      You: โ€œBet. What kind of food were you thinking?โ€
    • Them: โ€œLetโ€™s go to the beach this weekend.โ€
      You: โ€œBet, thatโ€™s a great idea.โ€
  3. Did your friend just drop some good news or suggest new plans? Convey your excitement by throwing in a few colorful emojis or exclamation marks at the end of your response! Itโ€™s a great way to spice up a text conversation and add personality to a short slang word.
    • Them: โ€œWe won the dance competition!โ€
      You: โ€œBet๐Ÿ•บ๐Ÿชฉ๐Ÿ’ƒ๐Ÿ†โ€
    • Them: โ€œHey, Iโ€™ll do laundry if you wash the dishesโ€ฆโ€
      You: โ€œBet๐Ÿ˜ˆโ€
    • Them: โ€œI passed my driverโ€™s test this morning!โ€
      You: โ€œOMG! Bet!!!!!โ€
    • Them: โ€œWant to go to the movies this weekend?โ€
      You: โ€œBet๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿฟ๐ŸŽฅโ€
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Origin & Spread of โ€œBetโ€

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  1. Although the exact origin of the word โ€œBetโ€ is unknown, many people believe the slang word โ€œBetโ€ is a shortened form of the colloquial expression โ€œYou bet.โ€ [5] The latter phrase, โ€œYou bet,โ€ became popular in the mid-19th century, and has since been used to emphasize a statement or mean โ€œCertainly.โ€ [6]
  2. The first documented case of the modern-day usage of โ€œBetโ€ was recorded in the 1990s. โ€œBetโ€ became popular across college campuses at this time, due to the growing influence of Black pop culture and hip-hop music. [7]
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Alternative Slang Phrases

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  1. In casual conversation, throw in โ€œWordโ€ to indicate approval or confirm that you heard the other person. Itโ€™s the equivalent of giving a nod to someone, making it the perfect response when you want to tell them you agree but donโ€™t know what else to say.
    • Them: โ€œIโ€™ll drop off your bag later tonight.โ€
      You: โ€œWord.โ€
  2. Think of this expression as the slightly more formal version of โ€œBet.โ€ Itโ€™s another way to indicate agreement when someone suggests a plan or idea, but you can use it with colleagues and clients you feel comfortable with (as long as you remain polite and professional while speaking).
    • Them: โ€œCan you lead the team-building activity on Friday?โ€
      You: โ€œSure, sounds good.โ€
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