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magical manslaughter

An example of murder using any form of magic or done by a mage.
Harry Potter exists only because of Voldemort committing magical manslaughter
by i’m not a knitter October 30, 2020
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milf magic

when someone has a child and becomes hotter
guy 1: yo that chick became hot when she had a kid

guy 2: that’s milf magic bro
by basedmp3 January 27, 2021
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Walden Magic

In the 90s, Walden books in the malls would sell books about Wicca and spells. When a teenager bought and performed the spells it was jokingly referred to as Walden Magic.
Sarah went to waldenbooks with her gift card and is now casting spells with her new Walden magic.
by Timmy Killshot January 2, 2021
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fagic magic

when two men really love each other they will make fagic magic
by muffinpigeon January 25, 2018
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Audible Magic

An Orwellian organization run by Communist Party USA whose primary goal is creating technology to prevent you from uploading certain copyrighted content to prevent piracy. It often does not recognize fair use due to it being automated, making expression under the First Amendment a hassle. A company that will certainly cause the next civil war over creativity and expression.
A number of websites grossly exploit Audible Magic's technology, including YouTube, Twitch, MySpace, Vimeo, and many others.
by The Real Driller August 22, 2022
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magic lantern

The magic lantern was an early type of image projector, developed in the 17th century.

It used a concave mirror behind a light source to direct as much of the light as possible through a small rectangular sheet of glass – the magic lantern slide – on which was the painted or photographic image to be projected – and onward into a lens at the front.

Candles or oil lamps were used, producing dim projections. Lighting Improvements took the form of the "Argand lamp" from the 1790s, limelight in the 1820s, electric arc light in the 1860s and finally the incandescent electric lamp.

The magic lantern could project moving images by the use of various types of mechanical slide, which could be over a foot long at times and could contain gears cranks and pulleys. ‘English pattern’ slides were 3.5 by 3.5 inches, ‘French pattern slides’ were 3.25 by 4 inches, and the ‘standard European size’ was 3.25 by 3.25 inches.

The magic lantern played a very important part in Victorian society. Temperance and religious lectures were given. The lantern was also used in education, for demonstration of scientific principles, and to relay news of world events. By this time, images were being transferred to slides by photographic means, and then colored by hand. Lanterns of this time could have up to four projection tubes.

Despite the advent of motion pictures, magic lanterns were still used in schools and institutes; photographic and printed slides were still being manufactured in the 1940s.
My grandma has old magic lantern projection slides from the 1920's
by cheese tips March 22, 2017
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finger magic

A more discreet term for fingering. Often said using a gesture of wiggling one’s fingers upwards.
“So what happened when you hung out with him last night at the beach?”

“Let’s just say there was some finger magic on the beach...”
by hbot47 November 10, 2019
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