🎯 Vocab On Spot: I’m Putting My Chips In/ All In 🎰 💥
Tired of boring vocabulary lists and textbooks? 🤯 Let’s learn words the fun way—straight from podcasts, TV shows, movies, and real conversations. 💥 No fake sentences, no endless memorization—just words you’ll actually use and remember. 🗣️ Jump in and discover new vocab the way it’s actually spoken! Today’s Vocab 🎯 I’m putting my chips in – I’m committing. I’m backing this. I’m choosing this option and taking the risk. (Poker energy. You slide your chips to the center of the table. No hesitation.) All in – fully committed. No half-measures. No backup plan. Total buy-in. How it sounds in real life: “I’m putting my chips in on this new idea.” “I’m all in.” “If we’re doing this, we’re all in.” Subtle difference? - Putting my chips in = I’m deciding to commit. - All in = I’m 100% committed. No turning back. Bold. Confident. Slightly dramatic. I like it. 😎