touch wood

The phrase "touch wood" is an idiom commonly used to express a desire to avoid bad luck or prevent an undesirable outcome. It is often said or accompanied by the action of physically touching, tapping, or knocking on wood, which is believed to ward off evil spirits or negative events. This superstition is believed to have its origins in ancient folklore and has been passed down through generations in various cultures.


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