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Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

Variations:
付いてる(P)
付いている(P)

see styles
 tsuiteru(付iteru)(p); tsuiteiru(付iteiru)(p); tsuiteru / tsuiteru(付iteru)(p); tsuiteru(付iteru)(p); tsuiteru
    ついてる(付いてる)(P); ついている(付いている)(P); ツイてる
(exp,v1) (1) (kana only) (See 付く・つく・13) to be lucky; to be in luck; (exp,v1) (2) (kana only) (See 付く・つく・1) to be attached; to have; to be included; to come with; to contain; to be in a state

Variations:
具合(P)
工合
具合い
工合い

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 guai(具合, 工合)(p); guwai(ok)
    ぐあい(具合, 工合)(P); ぐわい(ok)
(1) condition; state; (2) health; state (of health); (3) way; manner; (4) circumstance; luck; (5) face; dignity; decency; propriety

Variations:
図に乗る
頭に乗る(ateji)

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 zuninoru
    ずにのる
(exp,v5r) (idiom) to get carried away; to become over-excited; to push one's luck; to push a good thing too far

Variations:
恵方巻
恵方巻き
吉方巻
吉方巻き

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 ehoumaki / ehomaki
    えほうまき
{food} (See 節分・1) ehōmaki; uncut sushi roll eaten during setsubun for good luck

Variations:
痩せても枯れても
やせても枯れても

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 yasetemokaretemo
    やせてもかれても
(expression) even though one has fallen on hard times; however down on one's luck one may be

Variations:
もっけの幸い
物怪の幸い
勿怪の幸い

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 mokkenosaiwai
    もっけのさいわい
(expression) windfall; piece of good luck

Variations:
ラッキーアイテム
ラッキー・アイテム

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 rakkiiaitemu; rakkii aitemu / rakkiaitemu; rakki aitemu
    ラッキーアイテム; ラッキー・アイテム
good-luck charm (wasei: lucky item)

Variations:
お呪い
御呪い(sK)
お咒い(sK)

see styles
 omajinai
    おまじない
(kana only) good luck charm

Variations:
いい目を見る
良い目を見る
いい目をみる

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 iimeomiru / imeomiru
    いいめをみる
(exp,v1) to have good things happen to one; to have luck smile on one

Variations:
切火
鑽火
切り火
鑽り火
鑚火
鑚り火

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 kiribi
    きりび
(1) (See 鑽る) striking sparks with flint and steel or by rubbing sticks together (usu. to start a fire); fire lit by sparks from flint and steel, etc.; (2) purification ceremony in which sparks are struck in the direction of someone (oft. for good luck)

Variations:
付け上がる
つけ上がる
付け上る
付上がる

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 tsukeagaru
    つけあがる
(v5r,vi) to take advantage of someone's kindness or patience; to get carried away; to be elated; to get puffed up (with pride); to push one's luck; to get cocky

Variations:
幸せ(P)
仕合わせ
倖せ(oK)
仕合せ

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 shiawase(p); shiyawase(ik)
    しあわせ(P); しやわせ(ik)
(noun or adjectival noun) happiness; good fortune; luck; blessing

Variations:
巣食う(ateji)
巣くう
巣喰う(sK)

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 sukuu / suku
    すくう
(v5u,vi) (1) to build a nest; to nest; (v5u,vi) (2) to hang out (of a bad group); to be based (in); to haunt; (v5u,vi) (3) to lodge (in one's mind; of an evil thought, delusion, etc.); to be planted; to luck (in one's heart)

Variations:
盆と正月が一緒に来たよう
盆と正月が一緒に来た様

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 bontoshougatsugaisshonikitayou / bontoshogatsugaisshonikitayo
    ぼんとしょうがつがいっしょにきたよう
(exp,adj-na) (1) as if Christmas and one's birthday had come at the same time; as if Lady Luck had just visited twice; as if the Bon Festival and New Year had come at the same time; (exp,adj-na) (2) as if the two busiest days of the year had come at the same time

Variations:
慌てる乞食はもらいが少ない
慌てる乞食は貰いが少ない

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 awaterukojikihamoraigasukunai
    あわてるこじきはもらいがすくない
(exp,adj-i) (proverb) slow and steady wins the race; there is luck in the last helping

Variations:
柳の下にいつも泥鰌はいない
柳の下に何時も泥鰌は居ない

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 yanaginoshitaniitsumodojouhainai / yanaginoshitanitsumodojohainai
    やなぎのしたにいつもどじょうはいない
(exp,adj-i) (proverb) a fox is not taken twice in the same snare; there are no birds in last year's nest; there aren't always loach under the willow tree; good luck does not always repeat itself

Variations:
幸せ(P)
倖せ(rK)
仕合わせ(rK)
仕合せ(rK)

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 shiawase(p); shiyawase(ik)
    しあわせ(P); しやわせ(ik)
(noun or adjectival noun) happiness; good fortune; luck; blessing

Variations:
犬も歩けば棒に当たる
犬も歩けば棒に当る
犬もあるけば棒に当たる

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 inumoarukebabouniataru / inumoarukebaboniataru
    いぬもあるけばぼうにあたる
(exp,v5r) (1) (proverb) bad things happen to those who attempt things; if a dog walks they will hit a stick; (exp,v5r) (2) (proverb) good luck may come unexpectedly

Variations:
お生憎様
おあいにく様(sK)
お生憎さま(sK)
御生憎様(sK)

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 oainikusama
    おあいにくさま
(int,adj-na) (1) (kana only) (used when giving disappointing news, refusing a request, etc.) sorry; (int,adj-na) (2) (kana only) (ironic) too bad (for you)!; tough luck!

Variations:
犬も歩けば棒に当たる
犬も歩けば棒に当る(sK)
犬もあるけば棒に当たる(sK)

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 inumoarukebabouniataru / inumoarukebaboniataru
    いぬもあるけばぼうにあたる
(exp,v5r) (1) (proverb) bad things happen to those who attempt things; if a dog walks they will hit a stick; (exp,v5r) (2) (proverb) good luck may come unexpectedly

Variations:
禍福は糾える縄のごとし
禍福は糾える縄の如し
禍福はあざなえる縄のごとし
禍福はあざなえる縄の如し

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 kafukuhaazanaerunawanogotoshi / kafukuhazanaerunawanogotoshi
    かふくはあざなえるなわのごとし
(expression) (proverb) fortune and misfortune are intertwined; fortune and misfortune come by turns; good luck and bad luck alternate (like the strands of a rope); good and bad fortune are next-door neighbours

Variations:
巡り合わせ
めぐり合わせ
巡り会わせ
巡り合せ
巡りあわせ(sK)
めぐり会わせ(sK)
廻り合わせ(sK)
めぐり合せ(sK)
廻り合せ(sK)
廻りあわせ(sK)

see styles
 meguriawase
    めぐりあわせ
fortune; fate; chance; coincidence; (stroke of) luck

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