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ˈchuck-a-ˌluck N. Amer. Also chuck-luck, chuckle luck. [app. f. chuck v.2 2 + luck n.] A gambling game played with dice.
1836in W. T. Porter Quarter Race in Kentucky (1847) 24, I thought I'd make a rise on chuck-a-luck, but you prehaps never saw such a run of luck. 1845J. J. Hooper Adv. S. Suggs (1851) ix. 111 A chuck-a-luck table. 1856Liberator 12 Jan. XXVI. 12 Leper and Doolin got into a quarrel over a game called ‘chuckle luck’. 1879Southern Hist. Soc. Papers VII. 489 Cards, monte, roulette, keno, faro, chuck-a-luck, and in fact every game of chance known. 1906Daily Colonist (Victoria, B.C.) 21 Jan. 1/4 The Chinese play ‘pie-gow’, which is alleged to be a gambling game, although difficult to prove as such. But ‘fan-tan’ and ‘chuck-luck’ are said to have been totally suppressed. 1907S. E. White Arizona Nights i. x. 165 And a man's so sick of himself by the time he gets this far that he'd play chuck-a-luck. 1944Harper's Mag. June 53/1 Several crap tables and chuck-luck layouts. 1969J. Fredman Fourth Agency ii. 15 You fancy craps, roulette, blackjack, poker, chuck-a-luck, or just plain whoring? |