Magic words are often nonsense phrases used in fantasy fiction or by stage magicians.

Magic word or Magic words may also refer to:

Computing

  • In MediaWiki, a system that makes make system information, such as the current time, available to templates and editors
  • Hexspeak, hexadecimal "words" used in byte code to identify a specific file or data format are known as magic numbers
  • Magic string, an input that a programmer believes will never come externally and which activates otherwise hidden functionality
  • Xyzzy (computing), the first magic word encountered in Colossal Cave Adventure and often used as a meta-syntactic variable

Other uses

  • Kotodama, the Japanese belief that mystical powers dwell in words and names, sometimes translated as "magic words" in English
  • Magical formula, words or formulae used in ceremonial magic
  • Magic words (baseball), words that will likely see a player ejected from the game if directed at an umpire
  • Magic words (politics), words or phrases as illustrative of speech that qualified as "express advocacy" in relation to United States politics
  • "Please" and "thank you", often referred to as the magic word or magic words when teaching children manners, see Etiquette

See also

  • Alan Moore's Magic Words, comics adaptations of four songs by Alan Moore
  • Incantation, a magical formula intended to trigger a magical effect on a person or objects
  • Mantra, a sacred word, words or syllables in Sanskrit, Pali and other languages
  • All pages with titles containing Magic word
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