Magic Words and Where They Come From: A Not-So-Serious Study

Magic Words and Where They Come From: A Not-So-Serious Study

Magic words are the gateway to the impossible. But have you ever stopped to wonder about the origins of these mystical utterances? Well, wonder no more! Here is an exclusive, top-secret (and entirely made-up) guide to some of the most (in)famous magic words and their imagined origins.

Flabbergasto!

Used to make something confusing disappear.

Bippity-Boppity-Boopadoop!

A spell for turning pumpkins into carriages, or in modern times, a broken down car into a limousine. Originated from a fairy godmother who had formerly been a car mechanic.

WizzlewazzleAchooooo!

For levitating snot. Invented by a wizard who sneezed while casting a spell.

Presto-Change-O-Money-Flow!

A spell for making money appear. Created by a magician in dire need to pay his taxes.

Twinkletoes-Travellus!


For teleportation. Popular among wizard commuters who are late to work.


Cackle-Fracken-Snackus!


A spell to conjure unusual snacks. A lifesaver at wizardly parties.


Mumbo-Jumbo-Mango!


Transforms objects into mangoes. Because who doesn't love mangoes?


Bloopity-Blop-Bleep!


Resets any electronic device and cures gastrointestinal disorders, both at the same time!


So there you have it, a comprehensive (and entirely fictional) guide to the magic words that make the impossible possible. Remember, with great power comes great responsibility - or at least the responsibility to use these words for amusing party tricks!

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