magic wand

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magic wand (plural magic wands)

  1. A wand, usually made of wood, that is used to perform magic.
  2. (figuratively) A means which will effect an instant solution.
    We have to work hard together to find a solution. There is no magic wand.
  3. (genericized trademark) A long vibrator with a vibrating rubber head; the Hitachi Magic Wand or any similar sex toy.
    • 2017 October 17, Rachelle Ayala, Playing Catch, Rachelle Ayala:
      Stealthily, she slid her nightstand drawer open, located the knee-high sock and pulled out her magic wand vibrator, ready to go with new batteries.
    • 2020 July 21, Lila Dubois, Vienna Bargain, Farm Boy Press, →ISBN:
      The vibration wasn't as strong as that of her magic wand, but she slid the tip up and down the valley of her sex.

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