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gl
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For you, does this two words make sense used in pair ?

Betting UP

What does they suggest ?

They are not inserted in a particular context or phrase, but used for a domain name, bettingup.com

bye :hello:
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Sounds like a cool domain name for a poker site :).
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BlackKimono wrote:Sounds like a cool domain name for a poker site :).
Thank you BlackKimono :jap:
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These two words mean nothing to me

However, maybe it means something to poker experts or to Americans (I only know British English)
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Thank you for making publicity for this site. :roll:
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ANTHOS wrote:These two words mean nothing to me

However, maybe it means something to poker experts or to Americans (I only know British English)
This is what I was looking for: the opinion of a mother tongue english speaker (english or american) if it does not mean something to you, I will discard it, even though most domain names mean nothing.
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ElieDeLeuze wrote:Thank you for making publicity for this site. :roll:
This is not any kind of pubblicity because this site doesn't exist :cup:
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even though most domain names mean nothing.
Yes, that's a good thing to keep in mind ;).

My guess would be that "betting up" is not a used phrasal verb itself, but it's not gibberish either.
I'm not a native but it still sounds rationable to me :).
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