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  • Sure Thing (play) — Sure Thing is a short play by David Ives that was first presented at the Manhattan Punch Line Theatre in New York City in February 1988. It was directed by Jason McConnell Buzas.Robert Stanton played Bill, and Nancy Opel played Betty.In the play …   Wikipedia

  • sure thing — sure′ thing′ Informal. n. 1) something that is or should be a certain success, as a bet 2) surely; for sure • Etymology: 1830–40 …   From formal English to slang

  • sure thing — noun something that is certain his victory is a certainty • Syn: ↑certainty, ↑foregone conclusion • Ant: ↑uncertainty (for: ↑certainty) • …   Useful english dictionary

  • sure thing — 1. something that is or is supposed to be a certain success, as a bet or a business venture: He thinks that real estate is a sure thing. 2. something assured; certainty: It s a sure thing that he ll refuse to cooperate. 3. surely; for sure; O.K.; …   Universalium

  • sure thing — n. something that is absolutely certain. □ It’s a sure thing! You can’t lose! □ Well, it looks like the sure thing didn’t turn out to be so sure, after all …   Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • sure thing — 1. interjection a) A reply to thank you. Thanks a lot for your help. / Sure thing! b) An affirmative reply; yes; certainly. Can you finish by tomorrow? / Sure thing! 2 …   Wiktionary

  • sure thing — American, informal something that you say in order to agree to someone s request. Can you give me a ride tomorrow morning? Sure thing no problem …   New idioms dictionary

  • sure thing — noun Date: 1767 one that is certain to succeed ; a sure bet …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • sure thing principle — A principle used in game theory and decision theory, also called the ‘strong independence assumption’. It states that if outcome x and outcome x are indifferent in themselves, then for any outcome y, a probability mix of x and y must be… …   Philosophy dictionary

  • sure — ► ADJECTIVE 1) completely confident that one is right. 2) (sure of/to do) certain to receive, get, or do. 3) undoubtedly true; completely reliable. 4) steady and confident. ► ADVERB informal ▪ certainly …   English terms dictionary

  • sure — c.1300, safe, secure, later mentally certain (mid 15c.), from O.Fr. sur, seur safe, secure, from L. securus free from care, untroubled, heedless, safe (see SECURE (Cf. secure)). Pronunciation development followed that of SUGAR (Cf. sugar). As an… …   Etymology dictionary

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