Man, I was down to my last twenty, shoved it into a poker machine, hit Play and got a jackpot with a Royal Flush...man did I ever Luck Out!!!!
by woiseau May 8, 2015
Depending on the type of luck you are refering to, i.e. good or bad, this phrase either implies a positive or negative statement. It implies that you recieved as much luck as was possible whether it be good or bad, aka you rode your luck untill it ran out, or simply just ran out of luck.
It should never be 'lucked in' as that just doesn't make any sense!
It should never be 'lucked in' as that just doesn't make any sense!
'Yeah, I lucked out with the weather today' - Foo Fighters concert held during a night that was supposed to have heavy rainfall and instead got little, or
'Nah, I lucked out with the weather today' - Was not able to play tennis due to huge rainfall.
'Nah, I lucked out with the weather today' - Was not able to play tennis due to huge rainfall.
by Jericho1980 November 29, 2011
In the UK this has the exact opposite meaning to that in the USA.
In other words Lucked Out means you were unlucky ( a much more obvious meaning to my mind)
I guess it comes from the phrase 'Shit outta luck' which can of course be used ironcally and thus carry both meanings.
In other words Lucked Out means you were unlucky ( a much more obvious meaning to my mind)
I guess it comes from the phrase 'Shit outta luck' which can of course be used ironcally and thus carry both meanings.
by Slangboy January 6, 2006
by Dairy Cat September 2, 2020
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 20, 2003
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 3, 2010
When you quit a job, task, or team abruptly because you are just mentally checked out and unable to deal with it another moment longer. Typically out of nowhere and with little to no notice.
In reference to Andrew Luck retiring abruptly from the NFL at the age of 29.
In reference to Andrew Luck retiring abruptly from the NFL at the age of 29.
"I can't believe Andrew Luck retired at 29, two weeks before the season started."
"Talk about Lucking Out!"
"Talk about Lucking Out!"
by knotsaints August 27, 2019