luck dragon

Alternative forms

 * luckdragon

Etymology
A calque of the term, coined in The Neverending Story (1983) (translated by Ralph Manheim from the original Die Unendliche Geschichte (1979) by Michael Ende).

Noun

 * 1) A fictitious flying dragon with a giant, elongated, wingless body and commonly a canine head, unfailing in its serendipity.
 * 2) * 2006 July 7, Douglas Sarine (guest), “'Pirates' Any Good? Ask a Ninja, If You Dare”, All Things Considered, National Public Radio
 * Like literally, the last line of the movie is a new plotline. It's a never-ending story, but with no luckdragon.
 * 1) * 2010 March 15, Paul Y. Csige, The Symphony of Leif, CsiMec Incorporated, page 127:
 * I liked that there was no bright light but the perpetual clouds and drizzle were depressing. It was like The Nothing was coming. Too bad I couldn’t ride a luck dragon out of this place.
 * 1) * 2010 March 15, Paul Y. Csige, The Symphony of Leif, CsiMec Incorporated, page 127:
 * I liked that there was no bright light but the perpetual clouds and drizzle were depressing. It was like The Nothing was coming. Too bad I couldn’t ride a luck dragon out of this place.