What is the English meaning of Out of luck
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having no luck
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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.
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