lucky rabbit's foot

  • 1Rabbit's foot — In American folklore, the foot of a rabbit is carried as an amulet believed to bring good luck.The left hind foot of a rabbitThe belief originates in the system of African American folk magic known as hoodoo . A number of strictures attached to… …

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  • 2rabbit's foot — /ˈræbəts fʊt/ (say rabuhts foot) noun a lucky charm consisting of a real or imitation foot of a rabbit …

  • 3lucky — adjective (luckier; est) Date: 15th century 1. having good luck 2. happening by chance ; fortuitous 3. producing or resulting in good by chance ; favorable 4. seeming to bring good luck < a lucky rabbit s foot > • luckiness …

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  • 4Rabbit rabbit — “Rabbit rabbit white rabbit” is a common superstition, held particularly among children. The most common modern version states that a person should say “rabbit, rabbit, white rabbit” upon waking on the first day of each new month, and on doing so …

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  • 5Lucky Charms (disambiguation) — Lucky Charms in Western Culture *Four leaf clover *Rabbit s foot *Horseshoe *Charm bracelet *Wishbone *Male Tortoiseshell CatLucky Charms in Other CulturesOther Uses *Lucky Charm, a song by The Apples in Stereo *Lucky Charm, a song by The Isley&#8230; …

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  • 6Lucky McDaniel — Bobby Lamar “Lucky” McDaniel (1925 – 1986) was a marksmanship instructor who taught what he called “instinct shooting” to bird hunters and peace officers off and on from 1953 until 1982, using a Daisy lever action air rifle BB gun without sights&#8230; …

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  • 7Here Come the Littles — is a 1985 animated film from Atlantic Releasing. Produced in Luxembourg, and directed by Bernard Deyriès, it was DiC Entertainment s first feature film. It was based on both John Peterson s series of books, The Littles , and is a prequel to the&#8230; …

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  • 8William Wilkerson — [ [http://www.lanaturneronline.com/biographical information%20about%20Lana.htm Biographical Information ] ] .Early lifeBorn in Nashville, Tennessee on September 29, 1890. Wilkerson originally began to study medicine in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania&#8230; …

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  • 9wish on — {v.} 1. To use as a lucky charm while making a wish. * /Mary wished on a star that she could go to the dance./ * /Bob wished on his lucky rabbit s foot that he could pass the test./ 2. or[wish off on] {informal} To get rid of (something unwanted) …

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  • 10wish on — {v.} 1. To use as a lucky charm while making a wish. * /Mary wished on a star that she could go to the dance./ * /Bob wished on his lucky rabbit s foot that he could pass the test./ 2. or[wish off on] {informal} To get rid of (something unwanted) …

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