Definition of «hocus pocus»

The phrase "hocus pocus" is an expression that has no clear or definitive meaning. It is often used as a nonsense word, much like "abracadabra," and can be used to describe something or someone that is mysterious, magical, or confusing. The origin of the phrase is uncertain, but it may have derived from the stage magic tricks performed by magicians in the 17th century.

Sentences with «hocus pocus»

  • In October of 2013, Creature Features teamed with Disney's D23 to present an unprecedented celebration of HOCUS POCUS on the Disney lot in Los Angeles. (staging.creaturefeatures.com.s88154.gridserver.com)
  • Kathy Najimy, Bette Midler and Sarah Jessica Parker star in Hocus Pocus as the Sanderson sisters, three 17th - century witches who are brought back to life in Salem, Mass., in 1993. (npr.org)
  • We watched Hocus Pocus in PJS and ate these delicious cookie butter dark chocolate cups. (herheartlandsoul.com)
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