In Italian opera performances, instead of saying "good luck", performers say "In bocca al lupo", meaning "into the mouth of" what?
Answer The wolf
Similar to saying "break a leg" in English, Italian theatre performs say "into the wolf's mouth" to wish other actors good luck. The standard response is "crepi il lupo", meaning "may the wolf die".
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