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pot-luck
From pot + luck. According to the Oxford English Dictionary, sense 3 (“a shared meal consisting of whatever guests have brought”) is unlikely to have been influenced by potlatch even though it has the same meaning.[1][2]
potluck (countable かつ uncountable, 複数形 potlucks) (also attributively)
Sense 3 of the term is widespread in American English, though the Dictionary of American Regional English finds that it is less common in the South, the Mid-Atlantic states, and New York than elsewhere.
potluck (三人称単数 現在形 potlucks, 現在分詞 potlucking, 過去形および過去分詞形 potlucked)
pot-luck
太鼓腹の.
rice boiled in tea with salt
a beggar
the act of killing time
かけはぎ
ふた
あご