Hocus

/ˈhoʊkəs/ interjection/noun

Short for 'hocus-pocus,' meaningless words used to create a magical effect or to distract; trickery or deception.

From 'hocus-pocus,' likely a 17th-century magician's nonsense phrase, possibly derived from Latin 'hoc est corpus' (this is body) from the Eucharist, or simply invented gibberish.

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