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my understanding is that a stripper had silver dollar covering her nipples and the no no, the bottom dollar.
You bet your bottom dollar it is!
I would bet my bottom dollar on it...
you bet your bottom dollar they will!!
You bet your bottom dollar they are... in fact, they're awesome.
you bet your bottom dollar he did!
That's a lyric in the song "Tomorrow" from the Broadway musical Annie. The bottom dollar is the last of one's money. If one were to bet it, it should be on a sure thing. Since the wager is on the sun coming out tomorrow, it's a pretty good bet.
the dealer could do it, bet my bottom dollar they wont though.
After you have selected an event and your car, the "Race Summary" screen will come up. At the bottom of the screen you'll see three dollar signs at the bottom of the bottom screen. ($$$) Press on those dollar signs and it will take you to the betting screen. You should be good after that.
Assuming you lose up to 10 times.
I Spy - 1965 Bet Me a Dollar 1-20 was released on: USA: 16 February 1966
Depends on where you record it. To buy a home studio, it can be from $5-10 - $2,500- $50,000 (just a ballpark). Professionally, it costs more than your income, I can bet your bottom dollar.