If you don't show up that day, you lose your deposit and some lucky stiff who just shows up gets YOUR reservation for that day.
I'm not jealous of the men in your life--the lucky stiffs!
"It's as if there's this other fellow, Alfred Uhry, who gets all this praise, and then there's me, the lucky stiff who gets to come along and enjoy the ride."
"Just look at the beautiful hand the lucky stiff was holding!"
The term was coined by why the lucky stiff in a blog post on April 12, 2005, while describing Christian Neukirchen's Anarchaia.
Maybe they took a couple bucks to keep quiet, the lucky stiffs, I don't know.
Miller, who has the gray, steel-wool locks of a mad scientist, casts single-digit millionaires as the working class of Silicon Valley, working stiffs lucky enough to have been part of a successful company in the 1990's but still putting in grueling hours, cranking out code, crunching numbers, devising marketing plans.
Both Pilgrim's actions in October 2011 and why the lucky stiff's similar disappearance in August 2009 have been described as "infosuicide".
At the beach club, the lucky stiffs.
Cunningham watched them scramble for the loot, and then weave and stagger to the liquor store across the street in the wake of the lucky stiff who'd grabbed it.