talk of the devil

The phrase "talk of the devil" is an idiom that is used to express the idea that when you mention someone, especially in a negative context, they suddenly appear or show up. It implies that discussing or mentioning someone can bring their presence or attention, almost as if they were summoned by the mention of their name. It's often used humorously or playfully to acknowledge the coincidence of someone being mentioned and then immediately appearing.


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