What does the phrase “speak of the devil and the devil is here” really mean?
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It can also be used about a topic that quickly becomes relevant, such as the onset of rain or a car breaking down. Used in this sense it can be seen as an alternative to the phrase “tempting fate”.
The phrase is an abbreviation of the Italian proverb (also well known in English) which runs, “Speak of the devil and the horns appear” (Parli del diavolo e spuntano le corna).
It is almost always spoken in jest.
I hope this helps!
~* Mrs. Bakur*~
๐ you decide to talk about a certain person and all of the sudden they show up or maybe they call you or something like that.
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A place to find out other idioms and phrases:
The Phrase Finder
http://www.phrases.org.uk/index.html
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