English Language & Usage Asked on August 22, 2020
What does the noun “lucker” mean? It’s not in the Webster, but Google does give search results for such key phrases as “I am a lucker” or “He is a lucker” (and those are not misspellings like “luckier” or “lurker”). So people DO use that word. I myself heard it a number of times. And if they use it, it should have some meaning. So, here is my question: what does the noun “lucker” mean?
I found its meaning on Urban Dictionary:
A word which is primarily used by retards in CounterStrike - although its use has unfortunately spread to other FPS (First Person Shooter) games.
It means someone who gets 'lucky'. It is used mostly in situation where a person, considering himself/herself to be the best on the server (or at least better than the player he just got wasted by) says "Lucker!!!!". It can also be used as an incorrect replacement for "Lucky".
Correct answer by Annarita Tranfici on August 22, 2020
One can only conclude it's part of a headline about an unfortunate and criminally-inclined chicken-farm worker ... e.g. Unlucky Clucker Plucker on Way to Pen.
Answered by James Waldby - jwpat7 on August 22, 2020
i can clear this issue up. The term goes all the way back to COD 1. When playing the game i used (and still do use) the name Cupid Stunt. If you swap the initials then it makes a different phrase. (Name pinched from a Kenny Everett character). When i was killed by accident or by a fluke, then i would type in chat "YOU FUCKY LUCKER". This was then cut down to the term "lucker". How was i to know that it would take off and be a common phrase. I also used the term "Loader" for someone who downloads a cheat or hack, but that one did not seem so popular.
Answered by Cupid Stunt on August 22, 2020
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