A bet where no wager is made. Originated within the Ukrainian farming community in northern Alberta who were well known for their penny-pinching ways.
Michael: I think it's going to rain.
Ken: Want to make a farmer's bet on that?
Michael: Sure, no loss to me!
Ken: Want to make a farmer's bet on that?
Michael: Sure, no loss to me!
by chillywilly69 July 16, 2012
Is a combination of "Bet" and "No cap".
"Bet" is used In response to a statement.
Slang for Fa sho, which is slang for For sure; which means Sure or Okay.
"No Cap" means that their not lying or capping like they did something.
Sometimes ppl write it like this🙅🏽 ♀️🧢or 🚫🧢 different ways
So together 'Bet no cap' is agreeing to a statement that, that person is telling the truth or not lying. Basically saying yes i agree with that statement.
"Bet" is used In response to a statement.
Slang for Fa sho, which is slang for For sure; which means Sure or Okay.
"No Cap" means that their not lying or capping like they did something.
Sometimes ppl write it like this🙅🏽 ♀️🧢or 🚫🧢 different ways
So together 'Bet no cap' is agreeing to a statement that, that person is telling the truth or not lying. Basically saying yes i agree with that statement.
by da_paine89 May 10, 2021
A bet between two or more people where the winner does not get any monetary reward, but the bragging rights to hold over the heads of the other participants until the end of days. The origin of this term comes from the Afrikaans speaking farmers from South Africa that prides being right more than being compensated financially for winning a bet.
by TheTennisWordsmith April 21, 2021
The opposite of bet.
by Nahnobet June 11, 2018
"Hey man did you lose the bet last night after your girlfriend left?"
"Yeah dude, we're stuck on second so I had to do it by myself."
"Yeah dude, we're stuck on second so I had to do it by myself."
by Prettyflyforawiteguy January 12, 2010
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