a process that happens automatically but cannot be explained to the processee how it actually happened.
by IT Geek January 23, 2009
by Jpaschen September 15, 2010
An old mainframe phrase from at least the 80s, meaning when things appear automatically like magic. Typically used with netview and JES2 automatic commands.
I put the start of that batch cobol job in JES2 start commands, that job will start automagically every morning at 2:30.
by Joe Iron May 04, 2007
by unreal_ed November 09, 2009
a. The action of causing processes to occur in the background without end users being aware of what is happening.
b. Making things work without requiring user intervention.
c. Fixing something without anyone seeing how it was done.
b. Making things work without requiring user intervention.
c. Fixing something without anyone seeing how it was done.
When I left work last night my computer program would not launch, but our technology guy, Harold, fixed it by the next morning. The program automagically launched when I turn on my computer.
by Mactwisted April 21, 2011
by Bnarratologist February 27, 2022
Automagical, Automagically
Marketing speak to make an already uncomplicated user input / automated process seem like something more than it is; this term dates back to 1987.
Marketing speak to make an already uncomplicated user input / automated process seem like something more than it is; this term dates back to 1987.
by Turnstyle the II 1/2 October 16, 2008