mojo
an object, as an amulet or charm, that is believed to carry a magic spell.
the art or practice of casting magic spells; magic.
Informal.
a seemingly magical personal charm, power, or influence over other people: He’s always a hit with the ladies when he gets his mojo working.
exceptional ability, good luck, success, etc.:It seems like our team has finally gotten its mojo back.
exceptional energy or power:Tracking back over the warm Gulf of Mexico, the hurricane regained its mojo and hit the Mississippi coast full force.
Origin of mojo
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How to use mojo in a sentence
So I look at the movies and actually see my mojo getting stronger and stronger.
‘No Regrets’: Peter Jackson Says Goodbye to Middle-Earth | Alex Suskind | December 4, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTAs it turns out, the Canadian-born comedian may have been taking a bit of an artistic break in order to get his mojo back.
Mike Myers Has Been Painting Colonel Sanders…for Three Years | The Daily Beast | July 16, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTBut during that lull period, were you concerned that Disney was losing its mojo?
The ‘Maleficent’ Screenwriter Also Wrote ‘The Lion King’ and ‘Beauty and the Beast’ | Kevin Fallon | June 1, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTI gotta find out what the good luck mojo is, and that was one of the first things my dad ever taught me: Sports mojo.
ESPN’s Bracket Champion Shares His March Madness Secrets | Ben Teitelbaum | March 18, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTDemocrats need to learn some of that balls-to-the-wall mojo.
Democrats Need to Get Specific to Make Obamacare a Winner | Michael Tomasky | February 19, 2014 | THE DAILY BEAST
The mojo is a little mound consisting of onions and green peppers chopped very fine, and lemon juice added to the gravy.
Breakfasts and Teas | Paul PierceIf you want the steak a la espanola, it should be fried instead of broiled, and when well done each piece surmounted by a mojo.
Breakfasts and Teas | Paul PierceHe would often call his sisters my children (mojo dzieci), out of tenderness, and add some playful affectionate expressions.
Frederic Chopin, v. 1 (of 2) | Moritz Karasowski
British Dictionary definitions for mojo
/ (ˈməʊdʒəʊ) /
an amulet, charm, or magic spell
(as modifier): ancient mojo spells
the art of casting magic spells
uncanny personal power or influence
Origin of mojo
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