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automagically

something happening without doing something else to make it happen

sarah: oh my god, she passed the test!
beth: obviously she passed it automagically, she's the teacher's favourite student!

by melziiee July 11, 2008

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automagically

A phrase used by Mr. Venier, a teacher at Glendale High School, because he is too intellectually impared to think up a word for something that astounds the senses.

Mr. Venier : Stick the marshmallow in the microwave, give it two minutes, and automagically, it explodes!
Student: Isn't there some sort of electromagnetic radiation behind that?
Mr. Venier: I don't know. It's just an automagical process!

by Hitler of Grammatical Nazi's February 14, 2005

22๐Ÿ‘ 120๐Ÿ‘Ž


Automagically

When doors open mysteriously or objects begin to work on their own.

The doors at Disney's Phillharmagic show opened "automagically" and I was amazed!

by Chooch2 November 11, 2009

7๐Ÿ‘ 33๐Ÿ‘Ž


automagically

Some thing happens automatically like magic. It is the combination of automatic and magic

The dishes got washed automagically.

by mommasigma January 13, 2011

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Automagically

When something predetermined happens that appears to happen by chance.

This lady in the store was about to make a scene, when automagically the manager and security show up.

by KingCaii December 5, 2010

2๐Ÿ‘ 10๐Ÿ‘Ž


automagically

Eg. soemthing that works automatically, such as a Microsoft (tm) excell macro, or a car motor.

somethign that works automatically, but seams magical (eg. erections)

Dude, i hate you, your macros are automajic today

by Mark February 16, 2005

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Automagic

The term used to describe automation of technological processes using CRM for customer services such as ZoHo.

Amy Mitchel created a new process for entering leads into the customer database that will automagically occur.

by Krista Green April 5, 2022