I skipped school today. Good thing, too cuz them Columbine whiteboys iced all them foos this afternoon.
Yea, foo. You LUCKED OUT!
Yea, foo. You LUCKED OUT!
by Joshiro007 February 19, 2003

An American phrase, not an Irish one. Used to insult Irish immigrants that came to America during the gold rush.
The Luck of the Irish was to say, only by sheer luck, as opposed to brains, could these idiots find gold. It’s outdated and offensive.
The Luck of the Irish was to say, only by sheer luck, as opposed to brains, could these idiots find gold. It’s outdated and offensive.
-John got his promotion at work, all the hard work paid off!
- Ah that’s the luck of the Irish for you!
- Ah that’s the luck of the Irish for you!
by cupantae94 August 6, 2019

Fortunate events that happen to the less fortunate or to individuals who are not expected to succeed (i.e. success of mentally and/or physically challenged individuals). Also, superficial successes the come to humble individuals who realize that being a person of high moral character is much more important than gains of a superficial nature.
You would think that Billy, the blind kid from 4C, would have some Gump luck, but I guess not. He bought a bird whose head had fallen off, but was taped back on by Lloyd, the sick limo driver.
by CC and YY April 5, 2006

by anon3456281389 March 17, 2017

lucked out means you ran out of luck coming from the phrase "shit out of luck" soo emily shapoww! im right and your wrong
hahahahahaha in your fase loser!
hahahahahaha in your fase loser!
by vataloco15 May 2, 2010

When someone is a bad person and or does bad things, but they have good things that still happen to them.
by Alex Be Vibin Tho February 19, 2020

A made up concept used to make people obey random rules like the following: "don't step under a ladder or you will have a week of bad luck" or "don't smash a window or you will have 7 years of bad luck" ect.
Sometimes this concept is used online to trick naive people into giving the person likes, comments, ect.
Sometimes this concept is used online to trick naive people into giving the person likes, comments, ect.
Dude 1: why are you following that person? That guy has shitty memes.
Dude 2: if I unfollow him I'll have bad luck!
Dude 1: are you being serious?
Dude 2: if I unfollow him I'll have bad luck!
Dude 1: are you being serious?
by (・∀・) July 20, 2020
