noun
plural laps
[count] :the area between the knees and the hips of a person who is sitting down
drop/fall into your lap
or land in your lap
informal
If something good drops/falls into your lap or lands in your lap, it comes to you suddenly in an unexpected way even though you did not try to get it.
drop/dump (something) in/into/on your lap
informal
If something is dropped/dumped in/into/on your lap, it is given to you suddenly even though you did not want it or expect it.
in the lap of luxury
in a situation of great ease, comfort, and wealth
in the lap of the gods
chiefly Brit :not yet decided or certain
verb
laps; lapped; lapping
[+ obj] to cause (something) to partly cover something else - often + over
to go past (another racer who is one or more laps behind you)
noun
plural laps
[count] an act of going completely around a track or over a course when you are running, swimming, etc.
The winner of a race often takes a victory lap (US) or lap of honour (Brit) by going around the track or over the course alone one more time as a way to celebrate.
a part of a journey
verb
laps; lapped; lapping
to drink by licking with the tongue [no obj]
of water :to move repeatedly over or against something in gentle waves [no obj]