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What do "knock on wood" and "What got into you?" mean? When I watched the drama, called "Dexter", these two words I don't know came up. I'd appreciate it if anyone would answer this question.
14 mar 2014 22:08
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"knock on wood" is an old saying. It means that you hope that something will happen but some event or evil may prevent it. In the past, loud noises where meant to ward off evil spirits, so knocking on wood (not literally), made that something happen. "what got into you" - someone did something so obviously wrong or stupid, that another person is expressing amazement. It derives from an old belief that the person was possessed (gotten into) by an evil spirit. So both sayings have their origin in old superstitious beliefs.
14 marzo 2014
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"What got into you?" or "What's gotten into you?" can be used when a person is being unnecessarily mean/snarky, etc. It is basically "What's happened to you to make you so upset?"
14 marzo 2014
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