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Bet

Beginner 📱 Gen-Z / Internet Slang

Definition

An affirmative response meaning 'okay,' 'sure,' or 'sounds good.' It replaced 'cool,' 'alright,' and 'okay' because apparently those words were too many syllables. It's the verbal equivalent of a head nod but somehow cooler.

Example Usage

"Want to grab food?" "Bet." And thus, an entire conversation was completed in four words. Efficiency kings.

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