It means you lost the bet and it's time to pay up, or you won the bet and it's time for you to collect.
No, it means exactly what it seems to mean -- to place a bet.
"Cover your bet" typically means to protect yourself financially by ensuring that you have enough money or resources to settle any potential losses or obligations that may arise from a bet or investment. It can also refer to placing a bet or making a decision that offsets or balances out the potential risks involved in a situation.
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There were several, but I bet the one you're thinking of was slavery.
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In betting markets, a bet is fair, if you expect to win the amount you bet.
If you mean precooked meat with extenders added (usually soy flour), that is commonly referred to as "rabbit pellets", then this would be your best bet. Not exactly the same, but similar style. http://www.fontanini.com/products.html
Handsome, or Good looking. ---- It can also mean "I bet" or just "bet". Depends on how its used
a race-horse owned by the governer of California
In slang, bet means okay, alright, yeah.
This idiom comes from horse racing. You'd bet on whichever horse's nose would come in first. If you make a good guess, you're "on the nose."
Not exactly. In fact, he offered a deal with Han Solo in order to use money to settle an unpaid debt and Luke Skywalker also helped by participating in a podracing race that Nal Kenuun had placed an "impossible-to-earn-back" bet on.