Shazam

/ʃəˈzæm/ interjection

Definition

An exclamation used to express surprise, magic, or sudden transformation, often associated with superheroes.

Etymology

Popularized by American comic books in the 1940s as the magic word spoken by the superhero Captain Marvel (later renamed Shazam). The word was likely created as onomatopoeia to sound exciting and magical, with no specific linguistic root, though it may echo the Yiddish-influenced sound aesthetics of Golden Age comics.

Kelly Says

What's wild is that 'Shazam' started as a fictional magic word in comics but became so popular that it's now the name of a real music-identification app—fiction literally became reality! It shows how powerful pop culture can be in creating new words that actual people use in actual life.

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