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Alakazee
(see ala and alakazam)
Facts: Alakazee is featured in the episode "A Runaway Spell" of the televi
sion series "Today's Special" (1987).
Variations and Incantations:
• Ala-ka-zee, Ala-ka-zam
"Ala-ka-zee, Ala-ka-zam, Let me be who I am." -- Elyse F. Aronson, "Ms.
Goose and Her Wonderful Rhymes" (1999)
• Alakazee, Alakazore
-- Jasper C. Coligny, Factory4.org (2004)
• Alakazy
This is part of an incantation for making a serpent hiccup in the novel The
Key to the Land of Dogs by Gareth M. Wilson (2004)
In Literature:
• Hazel Hutchins, Casey Webber the Great (1988)
Alakazoo
(see ala, alakazam and allekazu)
'Alakazoo,' he said, and rubbed his hands together.
-- Justin Cronin, The Summer Guest (200 )
Variations and Incantations:
• AlaKazam, AlaKazoo
-- "A Runaway Spell," Today's Special (1987)
• Alakazoo, four-leaf clover
"Alakazoo, four-leaf clover, back we fly, your turn is over." -- Deborah
Hautzig, Little Witch's Big Night (1984)
• Alakazoo, alakazam, son of a bitch, goddam
-- Richard Lederer, "Fight Song," The Cunning Linguist (200 )
• Alakazoom
-- Craig Smith, Narrative Therapies With Children and Adolescents (1997)
• Allacazoo
-- Caillou's Corner (2002)
"I am the weather wizard; I can tell weather with a feather. Tomorrow
there will be a storm of laughter, followed by clearing smiles. In Allacazoo,
the weather will turn blue." -- The Weather Classroom's "Sky
Journal" (2005)