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BREAK A LEG Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

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break a leg

  1. Good luck! as in Play well, Rob—break a leg! The origen of this imperative to a performer about to go onstage is unclear; it may have been a translation of the German Hals und Beinbruch (“Break your neck and leg”), also of unknown origen. Equally mysterious is the Italian equivalent, In bocca di lupe , “Into the mouth of the wolf.” [c. 1900]

  2. Fracture one or more leg bones, as in She fell down the stairs and broke her leg in two places . [c. a.d. 1000]



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