push luck
Related to push luck: no such luck, out of luck
push (one's) luck
To risk losing the good favor or fortune one has garnered thus far by brashly or overconfidently seeking more. I know you're in the boss's good graces now, but don't push your luck. She's been known to turn on people for getting too cocky. I've had some good winnings at blackjack, but I don't think I should push my luck any further.
See also: luck, push
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
push one's luck
and press one's luckto expect continued good fortune; to expect to continue to escape bad luck. (Often implies unreasonable expectation.) You're okay so far, but don't push your luck. Bob pressed his luck too much and got into a lot of trouble.
See also: luck, push
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- (one) (has) never had it so good
- do (one) a/the world of good
- come from a good place
- do no good
- for good measure
- be as good as new
- as good as it gets
- as good as new
- (as) good as new
- expecations