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Ol93 Posted 12 years ago
Vocabulary

What is the definition of the following

What is the definition of a betting pool and a money down. And how to understand these sentences:
- OK. But i still have a money to collect.
- What money?
- Oh, don't act like an innocent. You know very well about the betting pool. And you have money down, as am I.
  

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Ol93 And you have money down, as am I. That sentence is not grammatical. A "betting pool" can refer to a group of people who bet against each other and put their bets in one "pot" called the pool.

  • Ol93 And you have money down, as am I.
  • That sentence is not grammatical.
  • A "betting pool" can refer to a group of people who bet against each other and put their bets in one "pot" called the pool.
  • The winners split the money in the pool.
  • "money down" might refer to the money that the individual has put, or promised to put, in the pool.
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Ol93And you have money down, as am I.
That sentence is not grammatical.

A "betting pool" can refer to a group of people who bet against each other and put their bets in one "pot" called the pool. The winners split the money in the pool.
"money down" might refer to the money that the individual has put, or promised to put, in the pool.

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