out of luck
(idiomatic) Experiencing a temporary misfortune.
You're out of luck: the train has just left.
Also out of luck with the wind were Cameron Isaac (12.82) and Daniel Shoyoye (13.06). Source: Internet
If one were to go searching for very early viols with smooth-curved figure-eight bodies, like those found on the only slightly later plucked vihuelas and the modern guitar, they would be out of luck. Source: Internet
If not redeemed by Monday, October 26 at 10 AM CT, players looking for free keys will be out of luck. Source: Internet
Fans who wished for a team-up between Villanelle and Eve in season 3 are out of luck. Source: Internet
As housing ran out of space, students ran out of luck. Source: Internet
For right now, you’re out of luck if you don’t have a capable-enough PC or a PS4. Source: Internet