pot luck
Definition
- Noun (fixed phrase):
- A meal consisting of whatever food is available: "pot luck" refers to a shared meal where guests bring dishes to share, or where the host serves whatever is on hand without special preparation.
- A situation of taking a chance or accepting whatever is available: "pot luck" can also mean accepting or choosing something without prior knowledge of its quality, leaving the outcome to chance.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- We're having a pot luck dinner on Saturday; everyone is bringing a dish. (A shared meal where each person contributes food.)
- Since I didn't plan ahead, I'll just take pot luck with whatever food is in the fridge. (I will accept whatever is available without complaint.)
Advanced Usage
"take pot luck": to accept whatever is offered or available, often in a casual or unplanned manner.
- Come and take pot luck with us — we're just having simple leftovers. (Join us for a meal with whatever we happen to have.)
"pot luck supper" or "pot luck party": a social gathering where each participant brings a dish to share.
- The office is organizing a pot luck lunch next Friday. (A communal meal where colleagues bring homemade food.)
Variants and Related Words
- Potluck (n, adj): often written as one word, especially in American English.
- We attended a potluck at the community center. (A shared meal event.)
Synonyms
- Communal meal: a meal where participants share food.
- Shared meal: a meal with contributions from many people.
- Casserole supper: a casual meal often featuring baked dishes (regional usage).
Related Idioms
- Pot luck (as a principle): accepting whatever comes without complaint or expectation.
- When you join a new team, you have to take pot luck with your assignments. (You accept whatever tasks are given to you.)