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Definition of betcha in English: betchacontractionˈbɛtʃəˈbɛtʃə informal Bet you (used to express confidence or certainty that something is the case or will happen) betcha can't leave without at least one home-made goody from the bakery counter I betcha 98% of Americans wouldn't know who he is Example sentencesExamples - It's a woman all along - betcha didn't see that coming.
- Everybody else laughs when he says it, but if you ask the cell phone clod, I'll betcha they'll tell you their feelings are hurt and that this guy's not just cross, he's downright irate!
- When the results came out, every pregnant mouse that had ever consumed the equivalent of 266,000 times as many apples as the average pre-schooler was thinking twice about it, you betcha.
- You betcha, and the Commerce Commission thinks so too.
- Truth is, you're never too old for a romp on the playground… and betcha there's one right near the pool.
- And I betcha in that flick, somebody would have at least demanded a shrubbery.
- I dig 'em, but I betcha I'd be digging them a lot less this week had I been subjected to a full hour of that vocal harmonizing gimmick they always do.
- He's been flying solo all summer and, I'll betcha he doesn't have a Homecoming date yet.
- You betcha, there's nothing a little Hershey's Kiss can't fix.
- But I'll betcha I play Volume One more often than all the others combined.
- Granted, the conversation would be limited to clearing up the confusion between canned chicken and tuna, but you betcha the boys would be aware of your table.
- If it's design of single-family homes, you betcha!
- No one else has confirmed yet, but then I betcha dollars to donuts they're all in Derek's session on Design for Community.
- I'll betcha a cold frosty brew that a month from now opinions on both sides of this issue will have changed drastically.
- Given that Gee posted this in a public forum, yep, you betcha.
- A dozen little Lutheran campers nodded in the dark: ya sure, you betcha.
- But when I get asked about local artists of the 60s, or how to apply for film grants, or Roman archaeological finds in Great Britain: You betcha!
- In other sports news (and betcha didn't know neo-cons did sports commentary, eh?)
- He challenged the president to weekly, face-to-face debates, you betcha.
Phrasesinformal Used to express certainty or as a strongly positive response. Had she pictured herself in a Broadway role? You betcha ‘You have everything under control?’ ‘You betcha!’ Example sentencesExamples - His phrase of the moment is "you betcha" - frequently spouted when he is asked if he intends to take action on something close to Labour hearts.
- Pet peeve of mine, you betcha!
- That merited a high-five, you betcha.
- Anyhow, she was intelligent too, you betcha, the smartest kitty cat I've ever known.
- Will I return - you betcha!
- Will tonight's debate matter? You betcha.
- You betcha this Minnesota guy was willing to be interviewed!
- I'm going to make a big ol' bowl of popcorn for that show, you betcha.
Definition of betcha in US English: betchacontractionˈbeCHəˈbɛtʃə informal Bet you (used to express confidence or certainty that something is the case or will happen) I betcha 98% of Americans wouldn't know who he is betcha can't find a better apartment Example sentencesExamples - A dozen little Lutheran campers nodded in the dark: ya sure, you betcha.
- He challenged the president to weekly, face-to-face debates, you betcha.
- I'll betcha a cold frosty brew that a month from now opinions on both sides of this issue will have changed drastically.
- But I'll betcha I play Volume One more often than all the others combined.
- Given that Gee posted this in a public forum, yep, you betcha.
- Everybody else laughs when he says it, but if you ask the cell phone clod, I'll betcha they'll tell you their feelings are hurt and that this guy's not just cross, he's downright irate!
- Granted, the conversation would be limited to clearing up the confusion between canned chicken and tuna, but you betcha the boys would be aware of your table.
- When the results came out, every pregnant mouse that had ever consumed the equivalent of 266,000 times as many apples as the average pre-schooler was thinking twice about it, you betcha.
- Truth is, you're never too old for a romp on the playground… and betcha there's one right near the pool.
- You betcha, there's nothing a little Hershey's Kiss can't fix.
- But when I get asked about local artists of the 60s, or how to apply for film grants, or Roman archaeological finds in Great Britain: You betcha!
- You betcha, and the Commerce Commission thinks so too.
- If it's design of single-family homes, you betcha!
- It's a woman all along - betcha didn't see that coming.
- And I betcha in that flick, somebody would have at least demanded a shrubbery.
- In other sports news (and betcha didn't know neo-cons did sports commentary, eh?)
- He's been flying solo all summer and, I'll betcha he doesn't have a Homecoming date yet.
- No one else has confirmed yet, but then I betcha dollars to donuts they're all in Derek's session on Design for Community.
- I dig 'em, but I betcha I'd be digging them a lot less this week had I been subjected to a full hour of that vocal harmonizing gimmick they always do.
Phrasesinformal Used to express certainty or as a strongly positive response. Had she pictured herself in a Broadway role? You betcha ‘You have everything under control?’ ‘You betcha!’ Example sentencesExamples - Will tonight's debate matter? You betcha.
- Anyhow, she was intelligent too, you betcha, the smartest kitty cat I've ever known.
- Will I return - you betcha!
- His phrase of the moment is "you betcha" - frequently spouted when he is asked if he intends to take action on something close to Labour hearts.
- Pet peeve of mine, you betcha!
- I'm going to make a big ol' bowl of popcorn for that show, you betcha.
- You betcha this Minnesota guy was willing to be interviewed!
- That merited a high-five, you betcha.
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