Virginia Lottery
Definition
The official government-operated lottery of the Commonwealth of Virginia, United States, established in 1987 to fund public education through ticket sales.
A gaming system offering draw-based games (e.g., Pick 3, Mega Millions), scratch-offs, and Keno, with jackpots that tempt dreamers statewide.
Examples
After decades of loyal scratching, Uncle Bob finally hit gold with the Virginia Lottery – now he's trading his trailer for a timeshare.
The Virginia Lottery jackpot climbed to $300 million, proving that hope is the real currency for caffeine-fueled office drones.
She blew her grocery budget on Virginia Lottery tickets, whispering 'manifesting wealth' as if algorithms cared about vibes.
In Virginia Lottery lore, every retiree has a tale of 'almost winning,' fueling the eternal grind of $2 dreams.