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Ite Bet

Another word for Ok and Alright

You should kill yourself.
Ite bet.

by BigDongCharlie April 26, 2021

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Head Bet

A wager between lovers where the winner of the bet receives oral sex from the loser. Wagering a head bet can create excitement around an otherwise uneventful activity. Really, both are winners in the wagering of a head bet.

My girlfriend and I wagered a head bet on who would be the first to spot an attractive person shopping at our neighborhood Wal-Mart Supercenter.

by Caverject Junkie July 13, 2015


donk bet

In poker, donk betting means betting out of position (you must act first) without the betting initiative (you did not make the last bet or raise on the previous betting round.) It's typically considered an unorthodox and unusual move because the traditional play after passively calling a bet out of position would be to check the next round--a donk bet is unexpected and can throw off your opponent's plans for the hand.

This is as opposed to continuation betting, which is a bet made in or out of position after you have made the last bet or raise on the previous round, and thus have the betting initiative.

The name "donk bet" derives from the common derogatory term "donkey" for bad players, because bad/clueless players will often make this play without knowing why they are doing it, simply because they don't know what's going on.

Under the right circumstances, however, it can be very good--by no means does donk betting necessitate bad play.

I was in the big blind and I called the button's opening raise. Most people would check the flop here whether or not they hit anything, but I decided to bet the flop before the button had another chance to act.

This is a donk bet because:

A) I was out of position (the button gets to act after me on all postflop betting rounds; therefore, he has position on me), and

B) I did not have the betting initiative (I merely called the button's raise on the previous round--I did not make the last bet or raise and thus I did not have the initiative.)

by simulatedworld October 11, 2010

108๐Ÿ‘ 8๐Ÿ‘Ž


iite bet

Phrase used by Lukulay of Germantown, Md used to agree with something. Used in many different

"yo im aboutta go chiefin"
"iite bet nig"

by jengabenga September 19, 2009

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prop bet

1. A wager on the outcome of an event not normally gambled on
2. A wager with someone that he/she will/won't do some task
3. A side bet during a poker game, i.e. a wager outside the normal betting process of the game.

Poker pro Ted Forrest once won a $7,000 prop bet that he couldn't run a marathon on a 115-degree day in Las Vegas.

by Jeff_P May 10, 2006

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bet up

Also written as bet it up, this phrase is used to convey affirmation and solidarity with plans, prices etc. Related to and nearly synonymous with bet

A: "Lets sneak into this festival tmr"
B: "Oh bet up I'm down"

by true blazer June 30, 2018


Facebook Bet

When two friends make a bet. Instead of the loser having to pay money, they have to change their Facebook profile picture. However, they do not change it to just any picture. The loser of the bet signs on to Facebook and goes to their profile page. On the left side of the page are pictures of 6 friends (pictures are in a 2 by 3 rectangle). The loser then must change their profile picture to who ever popped up in the left upper-most corner of the 2 by 3 rectangle of friends. They must keep the picture for some pre-set amount of time.

The loser has one "page refresh" so they can they have a second chance of who pops up in the friends box.

Durn, I lost Bruno's Facebook Bet and then I had to change my profile picture to this girl I literally just met the other night. She probably thinks I am a huge creep. The worst part was that all my close friends kept commenting on it and "liking" it so that everyone would see.

by 7Raulpie September 25, 2010

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