knock on wood vs take it

knock on wood

verb
  • To take a customary action to ward off some misfortune that is believed to be attracted by a presumptuous statement. 

intj
  • Hopefully; a self-directive to undertake the customary action to ward off bad luck. 

take it

verb
  • to reluctantly accept or believe; to acquiesce 

  • to suppose 

  • to start doing 

  • Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see take, it. 

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