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 haven't been sick all winter." Grandfather said, "You'd better knock on wood when you say that."
KNOCK ON WOOD
Meaning of KNOCK ON WOOD in English
American idioms English vocabulary. Английский словарь американских идиом. 2012