To bestow upon, transfer, possess, or exchange magic.

See also: "Magify" , "Magicate" , "Magicify"
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The ability to use cheat codes or hacks in real life.
He can fly! It must be magic!

Up, up, down, punch, kick... why isn't it working? The internet said it would!
by AndyAZ November 21, 2007
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A word used to give an explanation when you don't want to or don't have one
"How did you make that statue?"
"Magicness "
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magic (n) (n-adv)

1) with or through skill, cunning, talent, advanced technique, artifice or precice craft and skill
2) with or through complexity either spurios to the contemproary context or to long to be reasonable or desired of explanation
3) with or through the supernatural, praeternatural or quantum-mechanical
4) nor plausible or possible
1) 'did you see that painting, how can that artist paint like that?' '~'
2) 'how did you rewire that whole phone system in just twenty minutes?' '~'
3) 'how can a man just vanish into thin air leaving no trace, and then reappear hundreds of miles away moments later' '~'
4) 'how can we film that scene?' 'with these stage directions: ~'
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To magicate is to make something magical. Can be applied to objects, animals or people.
The Wizard magicated his/her assistant's wand.
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Pertaining to magical effects, or feelings that transcend normality.
1. The Archmage was so powerful in his Art that his blood was magical.

2. The horse ride was magical.
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