luck it
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Definition
Verb (intransitive): To proceed or attempt something without adequate preparation or planning, relying instead on chance or good fortune for a successful outcome. It implies a casual or risky approach where success is not guaranteed.
Usage and Examples
This verb is used informally to describe acting based on hope rather than strategy.
Advanced Usage
The phrase often carries a connotation of irresponsibility or a carefree attitude. It can be used reflexively or with a slight sense of self-deprecation.
Variants and Related Words
- To wing it: A very close synonym meaning to improvise or do something without preparation.
- To chance it: To take a risk, often when the odds are uncertain.
- Ad-lib (verb): To speak or perform without preparation, typically in a performance context.
Synonyms
Improvise, wing it, take a chance, trust to luck, chance one's arm.
Related Idioms and Phrases
- To trust to luck: To depend entirely on fortune.
- We had no plan and simply trusted to luck.
- To take a shot in the dark: To attempt something with very little hope or information.
- I didn't know the answer, so I took a shot in the dark.
Verb
- act by relying on one's luck