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.
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If you sprawl around the tain aisle you'll probably leg someone up.
If you sprawl around the tain aisle you'll probably leg someone up.
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