Idiom of the day: Break a leg!
To say, 'break a leg', is to wish someone luck, especially before a performance.
“Break a leg! ” shouted the stage director to his actors before the beginning of the play.
This phrase has its origin in the world of theatre. Performers had a superstition that saying “good luck” would actually bring them bad luck, so “break a leg” was used instead.
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