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  2. You bet your sweet bippy he cantap and Bollywood. One, perhaps, a little more expertly than the other, but really, this is a role that merely requires an actor who moves well. – Vanity Fair

  3. Feb 3, 2021 · You bet your sweet bippy I'm going to get the first prize! A: "Can you come tonight?" B: "You bet your sweet bippy I can!" You can bet your sweet bippy that he's going to lose again.

  4. You can be absolutely certain that something will happen. Sometimes used ironically. You bet your sweet bippy I'm going to that concert—I've been saving up for my ticket for months now! Oh, you can bet your bippy that Kevin will be late tonight—he's never on time!

  5. You bet your sweet bippy I'm going to that concert—I've been saving up for my ticket for months now! Oh, you can bet your bippy that Kevin will be late tonight—he's never on time! I lost my umbrella, so you can bet your bippy that it's going to rain soon.

  6. you (can) bet your (sweet) bippy. You can be absolutely certain that something will happen. Sometimes used ironically. You bet your sweet bippy I'm going to that concert—I've been saving up for my ticket for months now! Oh, you can bet your bippy that Kevin will be late tonight—he's never on time!

  7. Jan 31, 2004 · BIPPY - A jocular euphemism for ass, as in "bet your (sweet) bippy) by Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In, an NBC-TV comedy series. It was discussed, this reference tells us, in "Comments on Ety.", in Jan. 1982, but none of the discussion is included.

  8. Feb 22, 2009 · (1960s) (orig. US) a synon. for ASS (cf. ARSE n.) esp. in phr. you can bet your (sweet) bippy. (coined on NBC-TV's Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In, c 1967) -- Cassell's Dictionary of Slang by Jonathon Green (Wellington House, London, 1998).

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