mojo
n.
charm, amulet, talisman
Mojo
Mojo (pronounced or ) is a term commonly encountered in the
African-American folk belief called
hoodoo. A mojo is a type of
magic charm, often of red
flannel cloth and tied with a drawstring, containing botanical, zoological, and/or mineral curios, petition papers, and the like. It is typically worn under clothing.
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Mojo (disambiguation)
The word
mojo refers to a magical charm bag used in
hoodoo, and in modern usage may also refer to male sexual potency. The word was made popular as the source of
Austin Powers' power.Mojo may also refer to:
Mojo (sauce), a name of several hot sauces
Mojo (Mobile Journalist), reporters who spend their time in the field and send their stories electronically
Mojo Concerts, a Dutch subsidiary of Clear Channel CommunicationsMojo (drink), a popular mixed drink served in the bars of Okinawa, Japan and usually contains fruit juice and 151-proof rum
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Mojo!
Mojo! is a
2003 video game that came out for Playstation 2 and Xbox. You steer a
marble through a series of traps in order to break all of the colored blocks in a level. It is somewhat similar to
Super Monkey Ball and
Marble Madness yet is much different and provides a much larger set of puzzles and obstacles to solve. You receive a bonus if you beat a level in a certain amount of time. There are 100 levels in all along with multiplayer modes. There is also a stage editor where you can create all new levels.
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mojo
Noun
1. a magic power or magic spell
(hypernym) magic
mojar
v.
wet, soak in water; moisten; drench, soak, saturate
Mojo
Cuban seasoning mix made of garlic, olive oil, and sour oranges (usually Seville oranges). It is used as a dip, marinade, or sauce for vegeatbles and meats.