parlay

parlay
I. transitive verb Etymology: French paroli, noun, parlay, from Italian dialect, plural of parolo, perhaps from paro equal, from Latin par Date: 1828 1. to bet in a parlay 2. a. to exploit successfully b. to increase or otherwise transform into something of much greater value II. noun Date: 1904 a series of two or more bets so set up in advance that the original stake plus its winnings are risked on the successive wagers; broadly the fresh risking of an original stake together with its winnings

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