πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ English Expressions: Water Under the Bridge / Break a Leg
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Today I’ve got two useful English expressions for you. Let’s dive in! 🌊🎭
🌊 Water Under the Bridge
πŸ‘‰ Meaning:
Something that happened in the past and is no longer important or worth worrying about. You’ve moved on from it.
πŸ‘‰ Origin:
Think of water flowing under a bridge β€” once it’s gone, it’s gone. The idea is: past problems have β€œflowed away.”
πŸ‘‰ Examples:
β€’ We argued last week, but it’s water under the bridge now.
β€’ Don’t stress about that mistake β€” it’s water under the bridge.
β€’ All that drama is water under the bridge for me.
🎭 Break a Leg
πŸ‘‰ Meaning:
A way to say β€œgood luck”, especially before a performance, exam, interview, or big event.
πŸ‘‰ Origin:
Comes from theater superstition β€” instead of saying β€œgood luck,” people said the opposite to avoid bad luck. Now it’s just a fun, standard phrase.
πŸ‘‰ Examples:
β€’ Big exam tomorrow? Break a leg!
β€’ You’ve got a concert tonight β€” break a leg! 🎸
β€’ First job interview? Go in there and break a leg!
Now it’s your turn! πŸ’¬
Write your own sentences using both:
🌊 water under the bridge
🎭 break a leg
in the comments πŸ‘‡
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