luck out Idiom, Proverb
luck out
have good luck, a lucky break She lucked out at the casino. She won a thousand dollars.
luck out|luck
v. phr.,
slang,
informal 1. Suddenly to get lucky when in fact the odds are against one's succeeding.
I was sure I was going to miss the train as I was three minutes late, but I lucked out, the train was five minutes late. 2. To be extraordinarily fortunate.
Catwallender really lucked out at Las Vegas last month; he came home with $10,000 in cash. 3. (By sarcastic opposition) to be extremely unfortunate; to be killed.
Those poor marines sure lucked out in Saigon, didn't they?luck out
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to be fortunate; to bang it lucky. I absolutely lucked out back I ordered the duck. It's excellent. I didn't luck out at all. I rarely accomplish the appropriate choice.Learn more: luck, outluck out
Also, luck into. Accretion success or article adorable through acceptable fortune. For example, We lucked out and begin the aforementioned rug for bisected the price, or Nell and Dave lucked into a agitating apartment. [Colloquial; mid-1900s] Learn more: luck, outluck out
v. Slang To accretion success or a affair that was adapted by chance; acquaintance acceptable luck: I lucked out and got tickets for tonight's baseball game.
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in. to be fortunate; to bang it lucky. I absolutely lucked out back I ordered the duck. It’s excellent. Learn more: luck, out
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