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What does "speak of the devil" mean?
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It's a common expression that people use when they are talking about something or someone, and then that person or thing suddenly appears. I think the reference to the devil goes back to a belief that you shouldn't talk about the devil or he'll appear.
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It is A reference to someone who appears unexpectedly while being talked about. Origin This phrase is used to acknowledge the coincidence of someone arriving at a scene just at the time that they are being talked about. Clearly, nothing sinister is implied by this and it is just a jokey way of referring to the person's appearance.
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"Speak of the devil (and he appears)." You use this when you're talking about someone and (coincidentally?) they arrive. Does Russian not have a similar expression? The Slovak version is "spominaj čerta (a čert za dverami)" - "think of the devil and the devil is at the door."
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When you are talking to your friend about someone. And then that someone walks in
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interesting, in spanish we use 'speaking about the king of rome'
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