Phrase of the Week: ‘Break a leg’

Phrase of the Week: ‘Break a leg’

‘Break a leg’ means ‘good luck’ (often said to actors before they go on stage).

 

Examples:

“Break a leg Sam, I’m sure your performance will be great.”

Or

“You have an exam tomorrow? Break a leg!”

The Origins

This phrase has its origin in the world of theater. Performers had a superstition that saying “good luck” would actually bring them bad luck, so “break a leg” was used instead.