used to accept a challenge or bet
the other way to say, “yes, I am agree”
a welcoming “yes” for an offer, bid or plan
Max: I challenge you to join me in my 100km run this month. Samuel: You’re on!
Susan: I will pay you $500 to go by his house and check on my dog. Angel: You’re on!
You’re on for the Met gala tomorrow, hope you haven’t forgotten?
He asked me to tell you that you’re on for the New York Marathon; whoever finishes first would take the kids to school.
There is no origin for this idiom
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Common phrase that has a specific meaning.