even money
Americannoun
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the equal sum staked by each bettor.
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equal odds in a wager.
It's even money that the home team will win.
Other Word Forms
- even-money adjective
Etymology
Origin of even money
First recorded in 1890–95
Example Sentences
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Even money might not be enough at some clubs: The Core Club is difficult to crack, even with $100,000.
From Salon
That means even money isn’t always guaranteed to provide access.
From Salon
It’s not that you have to believe that there is a force out there more powerful than Zsa-zsa, or heck, even money itself.
From Los Angeles Times
Journalism went off at even money and paid $4 to win.
From Los Angeles Times
Mr Slater's funeral is due to take place on Saturday, but a number of social media accounts have reportedly offered access to a fake live stream of the service in exchange for likes, follows and even money.
From BBC
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