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crazylearner
what does the idiom "i bet on my boots" signify? could you tell me some similar idioms?
2011年1月27日 10:21
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Actually, the idiom is "you can bet your boots" (never "I," always "you"; and never with the preposition "on"). It means you can be 100% sure. Other idioms like this are "you can bet your bottom dollar" and "you can take it to the bank." Example:
"You can bet your boots that the boss will find something to criticize in this report."
2011年1月27日
Never heard of it. I think you have it wrong. Maybe:
I bet my boots on that.
I bet 10 dollars on that.
I be my car on that.
I bet my [just about anything can go here] on that.
2011年1月27日
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