speaking of

English

Adverb

speaking of

  1. (colloquial) Speaking of which; relatedly; used to introduce a related topic.
    • 2006, Mark Winegardner, The Godfather’s Revenge (novel), G.P. Putnam’s Sons, ISBN 978-0-399-15384-6, page 76:
      Speaking of by the way: nice car. I mean that.”
    • 2009, Wells Tower, “Executors of Important Energies” (short story), in Everything Ravaged, Everything Burned, Macmillan, ISBN 978-0-374-29219-5, page 83:
      “No more songs. This is a restaurant, for Christ’s sake, and speaking of, can somebody tell me where the hell is that veal?”
    • 2009, James Boice, NoVA (novel), Simon and Schuster, ISBN 978-1-4165-7542-9, page 47:
      [] Speaking of by the way we should go shopping on Saturday or Sunday because Penney’s is having a sale at Fair Oaks.
    • 2010, Julia DeVillers and Jennifer Roy, Take Two (novel), Simon and Schuster, ISBN 978-1-4169-7533-5, page 8:
      [] And speaking of, can you please cover up that hideous shirt?”

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