1. sure thing - Noun
2. sure thing - Interjection
(informal) A polite reply to thank you.
"Thanks a lot for your help." / "Sure thing!"
An affirmative reply; yes; certainly.
"Can you finish by tomorrow?" / "Sure thing!"
sure thing (plural sure things)
(US) That which is certain.
Synonyms: certainty, safe bet
That horse is a sure thing in the race at 3:30.
Combining politics and business brings in Political Risk, and sure thing thats a tough risk to handle. Source: Internet
Even if it’s not a sure thing, “deluging voters with often misleading information” to win a particularly valuable state policy will always tempt well-financed special interest groups, he said. Source: Internet
And even winter/spring football is no sure thing at this point. Source: Internet
But apart from the must-eat sliders, there were enough well-made and appealingly priced Asian-influenced snacks to make Thr33’s Co. a good bet, if not a sure thing. Source: Internet
Despite the fact the ‘s regular season isn’t kicking off for another five months, it’s not a sure thing that play will begin on time. Source: Internet
Even as things stand today, Navalny’s survival isn’t a 100% sure thing. Source: Internet