If there's only one horse in the race, then it's even money that the one horse is going to win the race.
by fizzle April 10, 2004

When something was so confusing that it can't be defined in set parameters.
Can also stand for 'I don't even know'
Can also stand for 'I don't even know'
Person 1: Did you break up with him or did he break up with you?
Person 2: Odd-even, we just kinda agreed on it.
Person 2: Odd-even, we just kinda agreed on it.
by Thebabenextdoor October 6, 2018

It’s not even a tower. It’s in ring 1 of Juke’s Towers of Hecc. It doesn’t give any tower points, as it is a mini tower.
by ChaotiaX February 11, 2022

Evening the odds is to jump off a building and into a car that turns into a somehow non-lethal tank in a city thats only filled with criminal scum, an army, a man who hates clowns and wants to kill you, and a man that blames getting his face eaten by a mutant crocodile man with a “killer stick” on you for no reason.
“The City’s Overrun. We don’t stand a chance.”
-“Stay here. I’ll send someone to pick you up.”
“What are you doing?”
-“Evening the odds.”
-“Stay here. I’ll send someone to pick you up.”
“What are you doing?”
-“Evening the odds.”
by The last galaxy March 9, 2023

by Off-Target April 26, 2019

Even diplomacy :
1. Even diplomacy = Stalemate or deadlock
2. Even diplomacy = equally powerful uncompromising persons.
3. Even diplomacy = unable to reach a successful conclusion
1. Even diplomacy = Stalemate or deadlock
2. Even diplomacy = equally powerful uncompromising persons.
3. Even diplomacy = unable to reach a successful conclusion
1. October 27:
Khrushchev expresses willingness to remove the missiles from Cuba. Under UN supervision in return for a US commitment to dismantle its missiles in Turkey. Kennedy tells the ExComm that going to war in the face of Khrushchev's offer to trade missiles would be "an insupportable decision." JFK agreed to the terms set by Khrushchev that was Appeasement. NOT even diplomacy.
Appeasement: To buy off an aggressor by concessions usually at the sacrifice of principles
Khrushchev expresses willingness to remove the missiles from Cuba. Under UN supervision in return for a US commitment to dismantle its missiles in Turkey. Kennedy tells the ExComm that going to war in the face of Khrushchev's offer to trade missiles would be "an insupportable decision." JFK agreed to the terms set by Khrushchev that was Appeasement. NOT even diplomacy.
Appeasement: To buy off an aggressor by concessions usually at the sacrifice of principles
by Alto Michigan May 3, 2009
