and one (more) for luck



and one (more) for luck

Said when one additional thing is added or done for no apparent reason. Well, little brother, there's your 12 birthday punches—oh, and one more for luck! I was so exhausted after running all those laps that I nearly collapsed when the coach said "and one for luck!"
See also: and, luck, one

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
JoveJOV (English)Roman Mythology (Anglicized)
DilbertDIL-burtPopular Culture
Afolabi-Western African, Yoruba
Aldwin-Ancient Germanic
Reginarə-JEEN-ə (English), rə-GEEN-ə (English), rə-JIEN-ə (English), re-GEE-nah (German, Polish), re-JEE-nah (Italian), RE-gee-naw (Hungarian)English, German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Lithuanian, Polish, Czech, Hungarian, Swedish, Norweg
Nilofer-Indian (Muslim)