Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
speak-of-the-devil
idiom
/spiːk əv ðə ˈdɛvəl/

Definition
This phrase is used when someone mentioned appears unexpectedly, typically right after they were spoken about.

Examples
- We were just talking about Sarah, and then she walked in. Speak of the devil!
- Speak of the devil! Here comes John, just as we were discussing his new project.
- I can’t believe it! We were just discussing the movie, and he shows up—speak of the devil!

Meaning
The expression suggests that a person has suddenly arrived or shown up just as someone was talking about them, often in a lighthearted or joking manner.

Synonyms
- Talk of the devil
- Speaking of…