Thursday, February 23, 2006

break a leg

Fracture one or more leg bones, as in She fell down the stairs and broke her leg in two places. [c. a.d. 1000]
*tis is wak happen to me

Good luck! as in Play well, Robbreak a leg! The origin of this imperative to a performer about to go onstage is unclear; it may have been a translation of the German Hals und Beinbruch ("Break your neck and leg"), also of unknown origin. Equally mysterious is the Italian equivalent, In bocca di lupe, "Into the mouth of the wolf." [c. 1900]
*i'm surprise it oso means tat

or to simplify

Idioms:
break a leg
Used to wish someone, such as an actor, success in a performance.

my msn nick has been break a leg for quite sometime
coz i really mean i broke my leg..
well.. sort of...

haha.. it is just a joke or sumthing, break a leg
then suddenly it struck me.. where have i heard tat frm
so i check dictionary.com..
ohh.. chey..
isn't it nice to noe u learn new things everydae ?
today i learn a new word..
then maybe the next day, another one..

okie okie..
i'm talkin crap now..
bookin in later..
not realli sad or sian..
just a bit..
confuse with where i am now..

is true i grow closer to God tis 2 wks
but somehow.. got to face certain issue
to be sure where i'm at now..

or...
i can just be focus.. and go slp..
happily bookin in tmr (later) coz every
bookin in means dere will be bookin out
haha..

think i will go zZZz..
*taking the easy way out

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