Slang Words

Bet Meaning, Examples & More

“Bet” means “okay,” and is often used to agree with someone. 

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What does bet mean?

“Bet” means “okay,” and is often used to agree with someone. 

For example, if someone asked, “Can we go to the pool tomorrow afternoon?” their friend might reply with “Bet!”

Bet meaning and more: How to talk with your kid about slang

Need to talk with your child about slang meanings? Here are a few conversation starters for kids to help you teach them healthy tech habits.

  • “What’s a new word you and your friends are into right now?”
  • When I was your age, people would say something was ‘all that and a bag of chips’ if it was awesome. What’s your favorite word to describe something as cool?”
  • “I know emojis can mean something different to kids than they do to parents. Are there any emojis I use that you think I should stop using?”
  • “If you could describe yourself using just one emoji, which one would you pick?”

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