Pronunciation: /ʃʊr θɪŋ/
noun a certain or guaranteed outcome or result
A1 Can you pass me the salt? - Sure thing!
A2 If you need help with your homework, just let me know. - Sure thing, I'll help you.
B1 I asked my friend to pick up some groceries for me, and he said 'sure thing'.
B2 When I asked my boss for a day off, he replied 'sure thing, enjoy your time off'.
C1 The company promised to deliver the product by the end of the week, a sure thing according to their track record.
C2 The team captain's leadership skills made winning the championship seem like a sure thing.
formal Certainly, I can assist you with that task. Sure thing.
informal Sure thing, I'll meet you at the coffee shop at 3pm.
slang You want me to pick up some snacks for the party? Sure thing!
figurative If you need help with your presentation, sure thing, I've got your back.
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