ho·cus-po·cus /ˌhokəsˈpokəs/
  戲法,奇術,變戲法的咒文(vt.)(vi.)玩戲法,欺騙
  Ho·cus-po·cus n.
  1. A term used by magicians or conjurers in pretended incantations.
  2. A juggler or trickster. [Archaic]
  3. A magician's trick; a cheat; nonsense.
  Ho·cus-po·cus, v. t. To cheat. [Colloq.]
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  hocus-pocus
       n : verbal misrepresentation intended to take advantage of you
           in some way [syn: trickery, slickness, hanky panky,
            jiggery-pokery, skulduggery, skullduggery]
       [also: hocus-pocussing, hocus-pocussed]