luck\ out

luck\ out
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?


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