Season 9, Episode 18: The One With The Lottery. Old friends pooled their money to buy lottery tickets and had a dream of getting rich.
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pitch in [pɪtʃ ɪn]
Contribute;
Joey told his friends that the lottery pool had accumulated to $300 million and was ready to buy lottery tickets. Rachel suggested that everyone pool their money to buy it together, and if they won the lottery, they would get a tie.
gremlin [ˈɡremlɪn]
n. Elves, elves; trouble
Old friends pooled together to buy more than $200 lottery tickets, and Ross felt that it was a complete waste of money and did not participate.
carcass [ˈkɑːrkəs]
n. Carcasses (of human beings or animals);
Monica prepared a wishing bone to help increase the odds of winning the lottery.
skittish [ˈskɪtɪʃ]
adj. (Man or animal) restless, easily frightened; difficult to control
Monica bought some extra lottery tickets for herself and Chandler, and the old friends began to quarrel. Phoebe threatened everyone to throw the lottery tickets downstairs, only to be startled by a pigeon and really thrown down.
jackpot [ˈdʒækpɑːt]
n. Jackpot; accumulated stakes; very successful
As a result, the jackpot in the final issue was still not won by anyone.