Lucky dog

The phrase "lucky dog" typically refers to someone or something that is fortunate, fortunate circumstances, or a stroke of luck that has favorably benefited a person or animal. It implies that the individual or entity has experienced a positive turn of events, often beyond their control, resulting in a positive outcome or situation.


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