A fork of Rural Dictionary
An adjective that someone uses for people that work their asses off and are very successful and usually very intelligent. The use in this manner is very disrespectful.
The Dr. Smith and his wife that's an engineer have paid off their house and have no other debt, it must be nice to be lucky.
Not losing everything isn't lucky, since luck never had anything to do with whrn or where a storm would hit. The grief tragedy sympathy industry tries to tell you how much worse things could be or how much more you could lose as a way to manipulate you into feeling better about not losing everything, and that seems like luck, but you wouldn't call everyday living where you don't lose everything good luck, since luck has nothing to do with it.
There is no such thing as lucky in natural disaster. You're either somebody that got hit by it, or you're someone that didn't, but nobody is lucky.
A very respectful person with a big heart and very loyal.
''Hey John do you know that guy lucky?''
''Yeah, He is a very nice and respectful person''
the coolest person ever, and very loyal to their friends & family, but they unfortunately have attachment and abandonment issues and find it hard to ever fit in with her peers.
when they're out of their shell, they're able to make new friends and connect with others on a deeper level.
"I love Lucky, they're such a good friend"
"omg yeahh ikr"
1.Sophie Stark
2. When good shit happens
3.Homer Simpson
“I just beat Jodacy at paintball! She’s so good that’s why I’m lucky ☺️“