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as luck would have it
[as luck would have it] {adv. clause}
As it happened; by chance; luckily or unluckily.
* /As luck would have it, no one was […]at a blow
[at a blow] or [at a stroke] or [at one stroke] {adv. phr.}
Immediately; suddenly; with one quick or forceful action.
* /The […]one-armed bandit
[one-armed bandit] {n.}, {slang}
A slot machine, like those used in Las Vegas and other gambling places.
* /Joe was playing […]Rob Kopack
If cats could talk, they would lie to you.GOOD job
[GOOD job]
A "Get-Out-Of-Debt" job. A well-paying job people take in order to pay off their debts, one that they will quit as […]Tom Wilson
U.S. cartoonist, "Ziggy"
A waist is a terrible thing to mind.Graybar Land
[Graybar Land]
The place you go while you're staring at a computer that's processing something very slowly (while you watch […]gang up on
[gang up on] or [gang up against] {v. phr.}, {informal}
To jointly attack someone, either physically or verbally; take sides […]This is what has recently happened on English-Slang.com
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