Topit
Topit is a term with multiple, unrelated meanings, though it is most commonly encountered in the field of magic. In close-up magic and illusion, a topit refers to a secretly concealed pocket sewn into the inside of a magician’s coat, cape, or other garment. This pocket is designed to hold or palm small objects, such as coins or cards, and to allow the performer to vanish or produce items with controlled concealment. Topits vary in construction, but they share the goal of enabling smooth, inconspicuous handling and misdirection during a routine.
Outside of magic, the word topit is used as a proper noun in various contexts. It may
Because topit has multiple meanings across different domains, disambiguation depends on context. In magic literature and