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From witch +‎ -Tok.

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WitchTok

  1. (Internet slang) The community of witches and occult-oriented accounts on TikTok.
    • 2020, Phoebe Bowers, "The Dawn of Manifesttion", Quench (Cardiff University), November 2020, page 9:
      Is ‘WitchTok’ to blame for the popularisation of manifestation amongst Gen Z?
    • 2021 January 22, Caitlin O'Sullivan, “Something Wicked”, in Cherwell, Oxford University, page 3:
      On TikTok, the 'WitchTok' community grew exponentially, with influencers posting tarot card readings, manifestations, and good luck spells that their followers could watch from home.
    • 2021 February 14, Gina Feliz, “Nasstrology: Valentines Day Edition”, in The Nassau Weekly, page 9:
      Today is the day to take a risk (and maybe finally try out that spell you saw on WitchTok)!
    • For more quotations using this term, see Citations:WitchTok.

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