Stepping on a crack is often associated with the superstition that it can bring misfortune or harm, particularly to one’s mother. This belief is rooted in childhood rhymes and sayings that suggest avoiding cracks in sidewalks or pavements to prevent bad luck. The idea symbolizes a broader theme where small actions can lead to significant consequences, reflecting the human tendency to find patterns and meanings in everyday life.
It's not bad luck. that's just simply another superstition.
Stepping in a crack on the sidewalk is a superstition heard by many people around the world. If one steps on a crack on the side walk, it would break their mother's back.
Some examples of superstition is the classic seven years of bad luck if you break a mirror; if you step on a crack, you will break your mother's back; and finally if you step under a ladder a horrible event will occur.
there is superstition inside of mythology, but mythology is the study of ancient gods and mythical creatures, superstition is just folklore to keep people from doing a certain action, most tribal groups pass these to their children. ex: step on a crack brake your moms back, or black cat crosses your path..
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Step on a Crack was created on 2007-02-06.
Chemicals are not part of any superstition. They are chemicals.
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The cast of If You Step on a Crack - 2003 includes: Marc Grapey as Andy Cheryl Lynn Golemo as Maya
my throat is itchy what does it mean as in a superstition ?
Concrete sidewalks are built in sections, each generally 2 - 4 feet long. Where one section is next to another, the space between them is called a "crack" by most urban residents. To "step on a crack" is to place your foot so that the heel is on one side of a crack and the toe is on the other side. One game played by urban children was to walk along a sidewalk in such a way as never to step on a crack. Part of this game was the jingle, "step on a crack - break your mother's back".
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