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1.Enid-blyton era slang for cool, awesome, or the now fading nineties term 'wicked'.

Used mostly by 1940's-50's teens, featured frequently in famours five and a gcse set text as someone below has already noted.

2. a male magician.
Don't ask me about the difference between a wizard and warlock please. Just accept.
"Golly! That canoe is wizard! Lets take it out on the creek and go bathing yar"

Harry Potter, the msot famous boy wizard to be incarnated in print
wizard by fad and a fashion. January 28, 2009
1. A hott guy that is awsome and knows how to start a party and please everyone. Usually very smart, creative and attractive.

2. Jean
DAY ONE
Jose: Where are we going?

Coral: Idk

Priscilla: Were goiong to see the fucking Wizard of Cf dont cha know....

DAY TWO
Reba: Wats Jeans nickname

Priscilla: The Wizard of course

Reba&Priscilla: We fucking Love the Wizard
wizard by VillaPris February 6, 2007
a "old school" computer user. Usually familiar with Unix, DOS, and other command prompt based operating systems. Also characterized by having double bridged glasses, a beard, and/or an afinity with everything seventies.
Wizards usually like to hang out at Renaissance festivals.
wizard by Elliot R. January 14, 2008
some one who can snap their fingers and someone appears.
like ben.
gosh, ben is such a wizard.
wizard by beatris June 11, 2008
an exclamation of joy at a seemingly impossible task being finally accomplished. also, an exclamation of joy similar to "rad!" or "booya!"
"dude, i finally figured out how to untag myself in those unseemly facebook photos."

"wizard!"
wizard by miss mash October 25, 2009
Financial term used in the power markets to enable two counterparties who do not have credit to trade. The middle man of the transaction takes on the counterparty risk, nad hence is called the "Wizard". Also know as a "sleeve"
Wizard by A.S October 26, 2007