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    mo·jo
    /ˈmōˌjō/

    noun

    • 1. a magic charm, talisman, or spell: US "someone must have their mojo working over at the record company"

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  2. Mojo can mean a magic charm, a supernatural power, or a Cuban sauce. Learn the origin, synonyms, examples, and history of this word from the Merriam-Webster dictionary.

  3. Mojo is an informal word for a quality that attracts people to you and makes you successful and full of energy. Learn how to use it in different contexts, see examples and translations in other languages.

  4. Mojo is an informal word for a quality that attracts people to you and makes you successful and full of energy. Learn how to use it in sentences, see synonyms and find out how to say it in other languages.

  5. If you have good mojo, you’re popular, persuasive, and successful. It’s not a permanent thing, though. You could lose your mojo. It’s literally a magic charm bag, but these days you can have good mojo without all the baggage. In the U.S., the word mojo is commonly used to mean

  6. Mojo is a US slang term for personal power or influence over other people, or a charm or amulet that is believed to have magic powers. Learn more about the word origin, synonyms, pronunciation, and examples of mojo in sentences.

  7. 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:

  8. Mojo is a term for a magic charm, spell, or amulet, often used in hoodoo or voodoo. It can also mean an uncanny personal power or influence. Learn more about the origin, synonyms, and usage of mojo.