[Vocabulary] lucky T-shirt

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It's a title of a piece of news: Fan Returns Soccer Star's Lucky T-shirt.
What is the meaning of lucky T-shirt? As I found it in google, I guess it's a brand in clothing industry. Does it have another meaning like being lucky with it or something?
 

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IMO, it may either refer to:

- a t-shirt which brought good luck to the soccer star (who gave it away as a present or donated it, for example), or
- a t-shirt that the player threw to the people watching the match after scoring a goal and the fan was lucky enough to grab before anyone else did.

Of course, it may also say, as you suggest, that the t-shirt in question was manufactured/sold by the clothing brand. But since you said you were quoting from a headline, I feel inclined to doubt about this last option.
 

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It's a title of a piece of news: Fan Returns Soccer Star's Lucky T-shirt.
What is the meaning of lucky T-shirt? As I found it in google, I guess it's a brand in clothing industry. Does it have another meaning like being lucky with it or something?

In my opinion, the first of Charlie's options is the most likely. Many sports figures have a piece of clothing that they always wear because they think it brings them good luck. The fan who gave back the T-shirt may have wanted the good luck to continue.
 

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In my opinion, the first of Charlie's options is the most likely. Many sports figures have a piece of clothing that they always wear because they think it brings them good luck. The fan who gave back the T-shirt may have wanted the good luck to continue.

I can't figure out why a sports figure would ever give away their lucky shirt! If I had a lucky shirt, I would keep it always and never have a thought of donation or making a present of it. Isn't it weird that you throw something that brings you good luck to the crowd?
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I can't figure out why a sports figure would ever give away their lucky shirt! If I had a lucky shirt, I would keep it always and never have a thought of donation or making a present of it. Isn't it weird that you throw something that brings you good luck to the crowd?
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I agree, but it depends on context. Suppose the kid had cancer and was at the game because of the Make-a-Wish foundation. I think it is even less likely that a random fan received a random T-shirt and decided to give it back.
 

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Or maybe he just forgot it somewhere. Left it behind on the bench.
 

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Seriously? People can conjecture that he gave it away in a charity auction, but the very idea of simply walking away from an item for long enough for someone to take it is unlikely? Okay then.
 

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Seriously? People can conjecture that he gave it away in a charity auction, but the very idea of simply walking away from an item for long enough for someone to take it is unlikely? Okay then.

Sports guys are very concerned about their lucky items. The likelihood is that he was wearing it until he gave it away.
 
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Or maybe he just forgot it somewhere. Left it behind on the bench.

Unlikely.

I'm with Barb on this one. I simply did not think of this possibility when I posted my answer. About the unlikeliness that Mike claims, let me tell you something: I know a guy who was riding his bike with his wife riding pillion. He stopped to have a rest and fill the tank. Then he left, and he realised some miles ahead that he was riding alone! So, if someone can forget his wife (or significant other, as you like), imagine a t-shirt, irrespective of the luck it may bring!
 

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I'm with Barb on this one. I simply did not think of this possibility when I posted my answer. About the unlikeliness that Mike claims, let me tell you something: I know a guy who was riding his bike with his wife riding pillion. He stopped to have a rest and fill the tank. Then he left, and he realised some miles ahead that he was riding alone! So, if someone can forget his wife (or significant other, as you like), imagine a t-shirt, irrespective of the luck it may bring!

How do you know he didn't forget her on purpose? :lol:
 

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I'm with Barb on this one. I simply did not think of this possibility when I posted my answer. About the unlikeliness that Mike claims, let me tell you something: I know a guy who was riding his bike with his wife riding pillion. He stopped to have a rest and fill the tank. Then he left, and he realised some miles ahead that he was riding alone! So, if someone can forget his wife (or significant other, as you like), imagine a t-shirt, irrespective of the luck it may bring!

So am I- I once left my dog outside a shop and was on my home when I remembered. :puppydog:
 

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I'm too embarrassed to mention what my wife and I left behind once.

I'll merely say that my daughter was 20 before we told her about it. :oops:
 

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I'm too embarrassed to ask what it means, but I guess one of the meaning of 'leave behind' is producing a baby. Am I right?
No. It means 'not bring with you'. We went to the park with our baby daughter, and started for home without her. We left her behind.
 

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How do you know he didn't forget her on purpose? :lol:

They are both still happily married.

PS: At least, they are still married. Maybe we should ask them about "happily" anyway :twisted:.
 

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Sports guys are very concerned about their lucky items. The likelihood is that he was wearing it until he gave it away.

It will have needed a very good wash then!
 
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