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speak of the devil and he appears
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informal
colloquial
jocular
A fuller form of the expression "speak of the devil," used to note that the person just mentioned has appeared or has become present at that moment.
An ironic or playful comment on the coincidence that someone mentioned has materialized immediately after being discussed.
Examples:
EN:
You speak of the devil and he appears with horns.
ES:
Hablas del diablo y aparecen los cuernos.
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