Ohio Lottery
Definition
The official state-run lottery in Ohio, United States, offering draw games like Pick 3, Pick 4, and Rolling Cash 5, as well as instant scratch-off tickets and participation in national jackpots such as Powerball and Mega Millions.
A government-operated gaming enterprise that generates revenue primarily for public education funding in Ohio, with billions contributed since its inception in 1974.
Examples
After decades of loyal ticket-buying, Uncle Bob finally cracked the Ohio Lottery code—by sheer dumb luck.
The Ohio Lottery's newest scratch-off promises life-changing wins, yet my stack of losers could paper a small mansion.
Dreaming of ditching the 9-to-5? One Ohio Lottery ticket stands between you and that beachside hammock.
Ohio Lottery jackpots climb so high, they make Wall Street brokers jealous of the hype.