take potluck Idioma
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v. phr. To share as a guest an everyday meal without special preparation.
You are welcome to stay for dinner if you will take potluck. They were about to have lunch when he phoned and they asked him to take potluck with them.
take potluck
take potluck Come to eat whatever happens to be served; also, take one's chances. For example,
You're welcome to join us for supper but you'll have to take potluck, or
When the flight was canceled, passengers had to take potluck on other airlines. This idiom alludes to accepting whatever happens to be in the cooking pot. [Second half of 1700s]
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To baddest blindly from the accessible options in the hopes of accomplishing a advantageous or benign end result. I like to aloof booty pot luck back I biking to new cities and try out whatever bounded establishments I appear upon.Learn more: luck, pot, taketake potluck
Come to eat whatever happens to be served; also, booty one's chances. For example, You're acceptable to accompany us for supper but you'll accept to booty potluck, or When the flight was canceled, cartage had to booty buffet on added airlines. This argot alludes to accepting whatever happens to be in the affable pot. [Second bisected of 1700s] Learn more: potluck, take