Learn what "aren't you lucky i'm free tonight" means, when people say it, and how to use it naturally in English.

It is a playful flirtatious line that suggests the speaker is available and making a teasing compliment.
From The Escort, Episode 12
The speaker teases the other person by acting like they are lucky to have free time tonight.
Use this in light flirting or teasing with someone you already know is interested. It may sound smug if the tone is wrong.
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