All bets are off

The previous rules, agreements, or expectations no longer apply; the situation has changed so dramatically that anything could happen.

This phrase originates from gambling and horse racing, where extraordinary circumstances (like a horse being scratched or a race being cancelled) would void all wagers, returning money to bettors. The phrase emerged in American English in the early 1900s and expanded to describe any situation where established parameters no longer hold.

AMአገራቸው ይቻላል
ARكل شيء ممكن
BNসবকিছু সম্ভব
CAtot és possible
CSvše je možné
DAalt er muligt
DEalles ist offen
ELόλα είναι δυνατά
EStodo está en juego
FAهمه چیز ممکن است
FIkaikki on mahdollista
FRtout est possible
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