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- Break_a_leg abstract ""Break a leg", an idiom in theatre used to wish a performer "good luck" in an ironic way. Well-wishers typically say "Break a leg" to actors and musicians before they go on stage to perform. The origin of the phrase remains obscure.The expression reflects a theatrical superstition in which wishing a person "good luck" is considered bad luck. The expression is sometimes used outside the theatre as superstitions and customs travel through other professions and then into common use. Among professional dancers, the traditional saying is not "break a leg," but "merde".".
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- Break_a_leg subject Category:English_idioms.
- Break_a_leg subject Category:Stage_terminology.
- Break_a_leg subject Category:Superstitions.
- Break_a_leg subject Category:Theatre.
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- Break_a_leg comment ""Break a leg", an idiom in theatre used to wish a performer "good luck" in an ironic way. Well-wishers typically say "Break a leg" to actors and musicians before they go on stage to perform. The origin of the phrase remains obscure.The expression reflects a theatrical superstition in which wishing a person "good luck" is considered bad luck. The expression is sometimes used outside the theatre as superstitions and customs travel through other professions and then into common use.".
- Break_a_leg label "Break a leg".
- Break_a_leg label "Hals- und Beinbruch".
- Break_a_leg label "In bocca al lupo".
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