Hocuspocus \Ho"cus*po"cus\, v. t. To cheat. [Colloq.] --L'Estrange. Hocuspocus \Ho"cus*po"cus\, n. [Prob. invented by jugglers in imitation of Latin. Cf. {Hoax}, {Hocus} .] 1. A term used by jugglers in pretended incantations. 2. A juggler or trickster. --Sir T. Herbert. 3. A juggler's trick; a cheat; nonsense. --Hudibras.