ChatterBank1 min ago
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lThe luck of the Irish?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I agree with Franob. I'm sure the original concept was that the Irish had nothing but bad luck...what with Oliver Cromwell, potato famines and so forth. Hence, you had "the luck of the Irish" only when something dreadful happened to you. Nowadays, it appears to have changed into a reference to good luck. That could conceivably have something to do with the performance of Irish horses at Cheltenham Festival, the plucking of four-leafed clover etc.
I have about twenty idiom websites on my 'Favourites' list and not one of them even mentions this particular saying, although we're all familiar with it. Odd.