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.
by RealTalkDisco September 22, 2025
Get the Break a legmug. by cemilthegreeklover June 1, 2018
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Get the Tweeter legsmug. by 2fukd4u January 1, 2017
Get the Legs up like a snickermug. Used when referring to a relationship, to describe a lack of any commitment to the relationship. It is meant to conjure an image of one using one's partner as mostly something to prop a leg up on in bed.
"Dude! You and Sandy getting serious? When's the wedding?"
"Nah, it ain't like that. Just needed to prop a leg."
"Nah, it ain't like that. Just needed to prop a leg."
by drumb and drumber October 25, 2017
Get the prop a legmug. 