Categories: Sports Slang
Always Bet on Black is a slang term that originated from the 1992 action thriller film “Passenger 57,” where the main character, played by Wesley Snipes, declares, “Always bet on black” before a high-stakes showdown. The term embodies a mindset of confidence and optimism, encouraging someone to trust their instincts and choices, especially in situations involving risk or uncertainty.
Example 1: After careful analysis of the stock market, I decided to invest all my savings in that new tech company. Always bet on black, right?
Example 2: When it comes to basketball, I never doubt LeBron James. He always brings his best game to the court. Always bet on black when it comes to King James.
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