dollars to doughnuts



dollars to doughnuts

Stakes for a bet on a certain outcome. In the days when a dollar was worth more than it is now and a doughnut cost considerably less, someone who was reasonably sure that an event would happen might preface his comment with “Dollars to doughnuts . . .” as in “Dollars to doughnuts, it'll rain before nightfall.”
See also: dollar, doughnut

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Griffin['grifin]
Kynaston-English (Rare)
Keikoke:-koJapanese
Kuldeep-Indian (Sikh)
CinÁEdKIN-ahj (Irish)Scottish, Irish
Emygdius-Late Roman