If you lie down with the Devil, you will wake up in hell meaning
What does the saying 'If you lie down with the Devil, you will wake up in hell' mean?
Idiom: If you lie down with the Devil, you will wake up in hell
Meaning:
This means that if you become involved with bad company, there will be negative consequences.
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