1. What does the idiom 'break a leg' mean?
A. Pay heavily
B. To describe exactly the cause of problem
C. To wish someone good luck
D. To do something badly or cheaply
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So to tell a performer to "break a leg" was to wish them the luck to have the opportunity to perform and get paid. The sentiment remains the same today, "good luck, give a good performance".
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Break a leg mean...
C. To wish someone good luck
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Break a leg" is an idiom in theatre used to wish a performer "good luck" in an ironic way. Well-wishers typically say "Break a leg" to actors and musicians before they go on stage to perform. The origin of the phraseremains obscure.
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