Route (someone or something) to (something or some place) verb phrase
To send someone or something to someone or something else using a particular path
Because the main roads are all jammed up, the taxi driver routed us to the hotel by the shortcuts.
How did his accomplice manage to route a gun to him in prison?
I routed some food to you through your friend.
To turn right.
1. To guide someone or something back to the starting point.
2. (Of a path) to return to somewhere.
1. To send something to someone or to a place
2. To do something such as a given task, duty, or activity without much or any attention, effort, or interest
The verb "route" must be conjugated according to its tense.
If a person has the devil's own luck, he or she has extremely good luck.
A: Yesterday I won a $10 million lottery jackpot and today I won a car in a draw.
B: You have the devil's own luck.