Is it on cue or on queue?

In the phrase on cue, “cue” (not “queue”) is the correct spelling.

If something happens “on cue,” it happens precisely when expected or at a favorable time. People often use it ironically to mean “just my luck that that should happen at that particular time” (e.g., “And as if on cue, it started to rain just as I left my apartment”).

It’s important to choose the right word when deciding whether cue or queue is correct because they have different meanings.

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