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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

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

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

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

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 05, 2010

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

automagication

(n.) Automating the impossible via processes that seem to involve magic.
(v.) To apply automation to a process or procedure in so brilliant a way as to make it seem if magic was required.

Tim's way of automating things that are impossible has me convinced that he's using automagication.

by pnh November 26, 2013