: to practice witchcraft
It was coined in the 1920s by the author of Pennsylvania Beautiful, who claims to have heard it from a Lehigh
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Cast a spell over someone or something; put a hex on someone or something
So #000100 is zero red, the darkest possible shade of green without being totally black, and zero blue
Hex mark definition is - a usually stylized often symbolic design placed on a structure (as a building or an enclosure for animals) for the purpose of warding off evil spirits or simply for its decorative effect
Families selected a hex sign based on color, design and its meaning
‘he hexed her with his fingers’
‘And for those who have not walked the craft path, just a reminder: we do not worship or believe in the DEVIL and we do not go around hexing people - unless they severely deserve it
However, the term hex sign was not used until the 20th century, after 1924 when Wallace Nuttings book Pennsylvania Beautiful was published
Hex
When showing the contents of computer storage (for example, when getting a core dump of storage in order to debug a new computer program or when expressing a string of text character s or a
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A witch in a story, for example, might put a hex on a prince that turns him into a chicken
abbreviation full form updated in August 2021 hex-: prefix meaning six: hexabasic, hexavaccine, hexhydric
Some of the more popular symbols included, but not limited to: sun wheel for warmth and fertility, hearts for love, birds (called Distlefink) for good luck and happiness, tulips for faith
an evil spell, bringing bad luck and trouble: 2
Noun meaning magic spell is first recorded 1909; earlier it meant a witch (1856)
University of Pennsylvania
One that brings bad luck