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A sarcastic remark to a pointless endeavour. "I want to move to Hollywood in attempt to marry a movie star!"
"Yeah? Good luck with that."
sarcasm
endeavour
quick come back
ineffectual
otiose
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a phrase used to wish someone well in an endeavor
sometimes a pointless phrase if the task at hand does not even remotely involve or require luck. good luck washing those dishes. i hope the knives don't fall on your foot and slice your toes off!
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Simple phrase used to catch out British spies or agents when masquerading as the enemy. When wished 'Good luck' in English by a foreign agent they find it literally impossible not to reply with 'Thanks old bean!' or something similar.
Most famously used in The Great Escape. Hans Nazihausen: Halt! Sprechen sie Englisch?
John Smithson: Nein! Der English sind Schwein-poopen. Hans: Haha, Ja. Good luck. John: Thanks old bean! Hans: AHA! John: Oh bother.
the great escape
evil nazis
fop
foolhardy
sieg heil
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A sarcastic term of endearment "I'm trying to shoot at the Arclight"
"Haha, good luck..." |
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A sarcastic remark to a pointless endeavour. "I want to move to Hollywood in attempt to marry a movie star!"
"Yeah? Good luck with that."
sarcasm
endeavour
quick come back
ineffectual
otiose
by Wize One Jul 12, 2008 share this add a video |
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