If you are painting one on, find a very good air-brush jockey and have them put a "dragon's eye" or "Penelope's web" into the design. A chromed bell is always a good bet "to keep the gremlins away" and a protection amulet kept under the seat will help you (depending on the herbs and stones used)
There is also an incredibly powerful travel protection spell you can put together if you have the knowhow.
This depends on what region of the world you are in. In China, a rabbit is considered very lucky. In America, a 4-leaf clover is considered lucky. There are thousands of good luck symbols around the world though.
It is a four leaf clover, a rabbit foot, lucky charms, etc.
A lucky charm is worn to bring good luck. Many believe fairies are symbols of good luck as well and will wear these are good luck charms.
Shamrock, pot of gold, Ireland, leprechaun, Irish flag, gold lucky coin, horseshoe, and beer.
The ancient Romans had many lucky symbols, but the most common was (gasp!) a phallus. Now this might seem shocking to us, but to the ancients it was not something "dirty" but a fertility symbol. Fertility meant prosperity and general good luck. They also had numerous personal lucky charms.
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the answer is lucky
The gap between the letters is the clue - lucky break.
i like this one Lucky me, lucky me, lucky me. she says shes in love, whoopee! I want to show her i care, it would have to be fair, lucky me, lucky me, lucky me.
In many cultures, things like four-leaf clovers, horseshoes, and rabbit's feet are considered lucky, while breaking a mirror, walking under a ladder, or spilling salt are considered unlucky. However, beliefs about luck can vary greatly depending on cultural traditions and personal beliefs.
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Depending on context lucky can be translated as:Glücks- lucky charm = Glücksbringer; lucky beggar/devil = GlückspilzGlück to be lucky = Glück habenglücklich a lucky coincidence = ein glücklicher Zufall