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  1. idiom. Add to word list. not having the success or good opportunities you wanted: The bike only comes in large sizes, so if you're a short person you're out of luck. (Definition of out of luck from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Browse. out of house. out of it idiom. out of joint phrase. out of line idiom.

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  3. out of luck. Having bad fortune, experiencing a misfortune, as in You're out of luck if you want a copy; we just sold the last one. This expression, first recorded in 1867, assumes that good fortune is a finite quantity that one can run out of.

  4. OUT OF LUCK meaning: not having the success or good opportunities you wanted: . Learn more.

  5. BE IN/OUT OF LUCK definition: 1. to be able/unable to have or do what you want: 2. to be able/unable to have or do what you…. Learn more.

  6. If you say that someone is out of luck, you mean that they cannot have something which they can normally have. 'What do you want, Roy? If it's money, you're out of luck.'

  7. be out of luck meaning, definition, what is be out of luck: to be prevented from getting or doing so...: Learn more.