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What does he mean by "I'll flip you for it"? Is that a common expression?

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Rebecca

Yes, this expression is commonly used when making a bet through a coin flip/coin toss. Another similar expression is "I'll bet you for it," and this can be used in betting situations outside of coin flips/tosses as well. Ex: Who's paying for dinner? I'll flip you for it. Ex: Wanna make a bet for lunch? Whoever yawns first during the meeting today is the loser.

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