Meaning of the given idiom - speak of the devil?
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Well, the whole idiom is, 'Speak of the devil and the devil is here'.
We imply it whenever we are talking about a certain person and the person appears in our sight. It does not have any other meaning, however, it can be used differently. You can use it sarcastically, or when you don't like that person. But the meaning, again, is the appearing of a person when we are talking about him/her.
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We imply it whenever we are talking about a certain person and the person appears in our sight. It does not have any other meaning, however, it can be used differently. You can use it sarcastically, or when you don't like that person. But the meaning, again, is the appearing of a person when we are talking about him/her.
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MAY BE.
when someone comes in unexpectedly while being talked about
when talking about a certain person, that person appears
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MAY BE.
when someone comes in unexpectedly while being talked about
when talking about a certain person, that person appears
____&__
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