It's the British equivilent of saying knock on wood.
Contrary to popular belief it has no relation to touching men's wood.
However it is most commonly said in order to prevent a confident statement from bringing bad luck.
Meaning to hope for the best.
When said most people will touch or knock on wood and some strange people will also knock on their heads!
Contrary to popular belief it has no relation to touching men's wood.
However it is most commonly said in order to prevent a confident statement from bringing bad luck.
Meaning to hope for the best.
When said most people will touch or knock on wood and some strange people will also knock on their heads!
by LottieRawr September 19, 2017