It's an old tradition in England to cross your fingers when wishing for good luck.
e.g. "Lets keep our fingers crossed for good weather tomorrow"
Fingers and toes crossed is a bit of a joke actually...wishing a bit TOO hard you might say.
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It means wishing for good luck.
"Fingers crossed" is normally used, when they say toes they mean they're wishing harder.
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i cant understand your sentence Alper. Is that a idiom ?
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