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Murphy's lawMur‧phy’s law /ˌmɜːfiz ˈlɔː $ ˌmɜːrfiz ˈlɒː/ noun [uncountable] informal especially American English  Murphy's lawOrigin: 1900-2000 Edward Murphy (born 1917), U.S. engineer who first thought of it - I think a lot of readers will recognise your Murphy's Law Jean and may even have another name for it.
a tendency for bad things to happen whenever it is possible for them to do so – used humorously SYN sod’s law British English |