Knock on Wood

Knock on Wood

The term "Knock on Wood" refers to knocking on wood, an act of superstition, but may also refer to:

*Knock on Wood (1954 film), a film starring Danny Kaye
*Knock on Wood, the title song to the 1954 film by Sylvia Fine
*Knock on Wood "(song)", a song by Eddie Floyd
*Knock on Wood (song), music by M.K. Jerome, lyrics by Jack Scholl, from the soundtrack of "Casablanca"
*Knock on Wood "(Eddie Floyd album)", an album by Eddie Floyd
*Knock on Wood "(Amii Stewart album)", an album by Amii Stewart
*Knock on Wood "(Little Einsteins episode)" episode on the Little Einsteins.
*Knock on Wood "(Prefab Sprout)" a song by Prefab Sprout from the album "From Langley Park to Memphis"


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  • knock on wood — see ↑touch wood under ↑touch • • • Main Entry: ↑knock * * * I see wood II said in order to prevent a confident statement from bringing bad luck I haven t been banned yet, knock on wood Origin …   Useful english dictionary

  • knock on wood — {v. phr.} To knock on something made of wood to keep from having bad luck. Many people believe that you will have bad luck if you talk about good luck or brag about something, unless you knock on wood; often used in a joking way. * /Charles said …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • knock on wood — {v. phr.} To knock on something made of wood to keep from having bad luck. Many people believe that you will have bad luck if you talk about good luck or brag about something, unless you knock on wood; often used in a joking way. * /Charles said …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • knock on wood — knock (on) wood I hope my good luck will continue. We haven t had any problems with the car so far, knock on wood. I m expecting, knock wood, to be offered the job next week. Usage notes: used when you think difficulties are likely Etymology:… …   New idioms dictionary

  • knock on wood — knock on something made of wood to keep from having bad luck I don t think that I will lose my job knock on wood …   Idioms and examples

  • knock on wood — This idiom is used to wish for good luck. ( Touch wood is also used.) …   The small dictionary of idiomes

  • knock\ on\ wood — v. phr. To knock on something made of wood to keep from having bad luck. Many people believe that you will have bad luck if you talk about good luck or brag about something, unless you knock on wood; often used in a joking way. Charles said, I… …   Словарь американских идиом

  • knock on wood —    This idiom is used to wish for good luck. ( Touch wood is also used.)   (Dorking School Dictionary)    ***    touch wood/ knock on wood    This humorous expression, based on superstition, is used to avoid bad luck, often while touching… …   English Idioms & idiomatic expressions

  • knock on wood — ► touch (or chiefly N. Amer. knock on) wood touch something wooden to ward off bad luck. Main Entry: ↑wood …   English terms dictionary

  • knock on wood — verb /ˈnɒk ɒn ˈwʊd,ˈnɑk ɑn ˈwʊd,ˈnɔk ɔn ˈwʊd,ˈnak ɑn ˈwʊd/ To take a customary action to ward off some misfortune that is believed to be attracted by a presumptuous statement. I do a lot of walking, and I have never had any knee problems yet,… …   Wiktionary

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