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A theatrical expression used to wish someone good luck, especially before a performance. Despite its literal meaning, it's actually a positive encouragement.

This phrase originated in the theater world, likely in the early 20th century. It stems from the superstition that wishing someone "good luck" directly would actually bring bad luck, so the opposite was said instead. Some theories suggest it refers to bending the knee in a bow after a successful performance.

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