California Lottery
Definition
The official state-run lottery in California, USA, established in 1985, which offers draw games like Mega Millions and Powerball, as well as scratch-off tickets, with proceeds funding public education.
A government-operated gambling system in California known for massive jackpots that turn everyday dreamers into temporary millionaires—or back to ramen noodles.
Examples
I spent my last $20 on a California Lottery scratcher, because adulting is just one big gamble anyway.
The California Lottery jackpot climbed to $1.2 billion, proving that hope springs eternal—even if your odds don't.
My uncle claims the California Lottery is rigged against him, but he's bought exactly zero tickets.
After winning $100 from the California Lottery, she quit her job to become a professional napper.