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par·lay I. \ˈpärˌlā, ˈpȧˌlā also -_lē or -_li\ transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: alteration of paroli (II) 1. : to bet (as money) in a parlay 2. a. : to increase or otherwise transform into something of much greater value < parlay a few beat-up crates into a major airline — Newsweek > < parlayed just four … $10 bills into a billion and a quarter dollar fortune — Robert Engler > b. : to utilize as a means to great gains or a desired objective < 100 ways to parlay a good idea and very little cash into a fortune — advt > < tried to parlay this Russophobia into a parliamentary career — Newsweek > II. noun (-s) 1. : a proposed series of two or more bets in which the bettor selects all contingencies in advance and irrevocably bets the original stake plus any winnings on each successive contingency 2. : a risking of an original stake plus winnings or of an original investment plus earnings |