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It seems to come from the Aramaic language, in which ibra (אברא) means "I have created" and k'dibra (כדברא) which means "through my speech".

So "abracadabra" would mean "created as I speak," which is how it is used by magicians.

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15y ago

you put the milk in the cereal, then abracadabra!

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Abracadabra is a word used to indicate that a magic trick or other illusion has been performed.

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3 divided by 2 divided by 3 1/2

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