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break a leg 

“Danny's family told him to “break a leg” right before he went up on stage.”
break a leg by sussy pie October 29, 2021

break a leg 

they want you to get a cast in a movie but also want you to actually break a leg irl for rizz
yo bro, I hope you break a leg, that'll get you fizz dawg

Break a Leg 

In Shakespearean times, the poor people (groundlings) were known to be lowkey stupid, and drool in awe when excited. Because the groundlings were placed right in front of the stage and so damn slobbery, the drool would drip onto the stage. So if the actor was slaying, the groundlings would drool, resulting in the actor's inevitable slip and bone fracture.
They are loving your performance so much! Hopefully they'll drool enough that you break a leg!

Break a leg 

A theatrical way to say "good luck" without actually saying "good luck," because it’s considered bad luck to wish someone good luck in show business. Instead, you wish them to "break a leg" so the opposite (success) will happen. Used not just in theater anymore, but for performances, interviews, and other high-stakes situations.
"Hey, your audition’s in 10 minutes—break a leg out there!"
Break a leg by RealTalkDisco September 22, 2025

break-a-leg 

a well wishing phrase used in the theatre, and meant to be understood as "good luck." "good luck" is not used itself because it is believed to bring bad luck.

also, it can be a good luck gift given to an actor before a performance.
hey jim, break-a-leg tonite.

did you like the shirt i got you as a break-a-leg?
break-a-leg by t-t-t-taylaah July 15, 2006