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A charm superstitiously believed to embody magical powers
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juju
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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"marijuana cigarette," 1940, supposedly from reduplicated middle syllable of marijuana .
Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
For Finnish rapper, see Juju (rapper) (stylized as JUJU ) (born February 14, 1976) is a Japanese jazz singer . She is represented by Sony Music Associated Records Inc.
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
n. the power associated with a juju a charm superstitiously believed to embody magical powers [syn: voodoo , hoodoo , fetish , fetich ]
Usage examples of juju.
Juju also told him that this is an isogloss, a region of distinct accents and dialects.
She wore a holy medal and a gold cross around her neck, a juju bag tied above her knee and paid a traiteur to put a gris-gris on her enemies and business rivals.
And here you are in this jungle juju joint when you could have been snapping petits fours with the vicar of Kidderminster or some damn such.
Only two men, Ki-Gor, White Lord of the Jungle, and Tembu George, could save her - at the sacrifice of their own lives on a crimson juju altar.
Godolphin knew Peccable well enough to be certain that until he'd exhausted his supply of idols, relics, and jujus from the Fifth and could make no more profit, he'd stay put.
On the rind of the moon M'gama and the two old Keepers of the Treasure went out into the forest, throwing curses behind them and leaving their jujus to guard their path.