even money

even money
noun Date: 1880 a situation in wagering in which the odds are even

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  • even money — noun a) A bet which offers odds of 1 to 1. Its even money that it will rain today. b) By extension, an event that is somewhat likely to happen, but far from inevitable …   Wiktionary

  • even-money — adj. Even money is used with these nouns: ↑favourite …   Collocations dictionary

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