From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary EnglishRelated topics: Magichexhex /heks/ noun [countable]American EnglishROM an evilcurse that brings troubleI think he’s trying to put a hex on me. —hex verb [transitive]Examples from the Corpushex• Jaq recoiled, gesturing a hex.• Aware of a hex and sure of its power, the victim falls into learned helplessness and slides into submissive death.• My job was to burrhexes.• Now all they have to worry about is hexes, black magic, devilworship, voodoo curses and the occult.• Walls, ceilings, floors were clad in smoothobsidian and jetcarved with runes, sacredhexes and texts.• She believed in the infinite, untouchable forces that made up the hiddenuniverse: hexes and curses, destiny and karma.• Maybe it was the bye week hex.put ... hex on• I think he's trying to put a hex on me.