mérget vehet

Etymology
From. Compare German ; see also the explanation in its etymology.

Verb

 * 1)  to (be able to) bet the farm, bet one's bottom dollar, bet one's boots, take to the bank to be absolutely sure about it, to have no doubt about something

Usage notes

 * It most commonly occurs with the pronoun, but other arguments are also possible with the same suffix: ( etc.).
 * When the demonstrative pronouns or  take the place of the argument, they are normally moved to the beginning of the phrase:

Other variations:

Conjugation

 * For the verb, see.
 * The inflected noun remains unchanged.