Country Dictionary

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Most Bet

To strongly agree with a situation or comment.

"Yo, lets roll to the store and get some drink."
"Ah, most bet."

by Sirhc Llimah June 04, 2007

YOOOOOOO BET

When something really exciting happens and you want to act almost like you called it or you wish you had called it. Usually used in groups of teenage bois.

WAS THAT A LEGENDARY??????
OH MY GOD YOOOOOOO BET?

by BrycWall March 31, 2020

Bet The House

To bet or wager the maximum amount possible. Usually offered as advice when a particularly juicy bet with good odds is offered.

Whoa, the spread on the Patriots game is only three points!?!? Bet the house!

by Jacaranda January 06, 2022

Finna Bet

An idiotic term term that can be said at any given moment. Used to win any argument. Can be randomly screamed in public and no one will care.
Can be randomly chanted with friends to annoy another group of people.

Best of all, when someone asks you anything, it is customary to respond with "Finna Bet" in all 3 countries (United States of America, U.S.A., and America)

person 1: Hey honey, how was school today?
Person 2: Finna Bet!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Person 1: ???????
**Person 2 walks away**

Situation 2:
12 year old: I can beat you in a race!!
Olympic runner: No you can't!
12 year old: FINNA BET BOIIIIIII

by LukePMichigan2003 December 06, 2017

You Bet

Said when one is 100% for the cause, even if the cause is unknown. Also said to make the leader feel they have a persons 100% trust, even if not entirely true.

Jon: So everyone is good for it
Cody: (Waking Up)
Jon: You good for it Cody?
Cody: You Bet

by TLB4 March 02, 2009

ard bet

Means “alright bet.” Basically means “sounds good.” It can also be used as a noun, for example “that’s an ard bet,” which means that the thing being described is agreeable/pretty dope.

“Yo can you grab a 30 rack from Gilp’s?”
“Don’t need to, Rick’s bringing a couple cases.”
Ard bet

by Ry Fish March 09, 2018

Fabian bet

An agreed proposition in which one of the people taking part cannot lose money or items but can gain them

john betted sophie 5 english pounds that he could jump the wall. However he did not jump it but he did not have to pay because it was a "Fabian bet".

the next day John jumped the wall which subsequently meant that sophie lost 5 pounds whilst john gained

by lwvp June 11, 2009