The Luck of the Latex refers to the carrying of a condom not only to practice safe sex, but also because of the superstitious belief that it will increase your chances of having sex.
Guy 1: Man, I haven't been gettn' any action at all lately, any tips?
Guy 2: Pack some rubber son, and rely on the Luck Of The Latex.
Guy 2: Pack some rubber son, and rely on the Luck Of The Latex.
by For'eal June 04, 2007
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.
sometimes a pointless phrase if the task at hand does not even remotely involve or require luck.
by Insufficient Postage February 02, 2006
by Kung-Fu Jesus May 11, 2004
I love you. If I ever win the lottery or inherit money, you'll get a gift or be asked if you need anything that can be bought with money. If you need help, and I can help you without leaving my polycule injured, I will help you.
by Chaosmotic July 07, 2019
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.
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.
John Smithson: Nein! Der English sind Schwein-poopen.
Hans: Haha, Ja. Good luck.
John: Thanks old bean!
Hans: AHA!
John: Oh bother.
by Horace Wimp January 13, 2008
by Wize One July 13, 2008
Used to account for one's surprisingly good fortunes or previously unknown talents. A way to rationalize when something happens that far exceeds the known abilities of someone or something.
I thought going into the fantasy football draft this year that it would be a total crapshoot, but I was able to luck box a crenshaw team that is rock chalk to win the championship.
by Dave.R. July 01, 2006