Break a leg!
/breɪk ə lɛɡ/
Break a leg!
/breɪk ə lɛɡ/
Break a leg" is a counterintuitive way to wish someone good luck, especially popular in theatre and performance arts, where saying "good luck" is considered bad luck. The phrase possibly derives from the notion of bowing deeply, or "breaking" your leg line, after a successful performance. This idiom is essential for understanding cultural superstitions and expressions, providing a charming way to support and encourage others in their endeavors.
Go on stage and break a leg!
The phrase is used here as a way to wish someone good luck in a theatrical way as they go on stage.
You're going to be great, break a leg!
This is an encouraging way to wish someone success prior to their performance.
Before her audition, everyone wished her to break a leg.
Here, it is used to wish someone luck before they audition for something, implying a wish for a great performance.