Definition of mojo

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mojo

/ˈməʊdʒəʊ//ˈməʊdʒəʊ/

The term "mojo" has its origins in the Afro-Cuban culture of the early 20th century. In Santería, a syncretic religion that blends African and Catholic practices, the word "mojo" (pronounced "moh-ho") refers to a small charm or talisman that is believed to possess magical powers. These charms were typically made from natural materials such as shells, stones, and animal parts, and were worn by practitioners to attract good fortune, health, and protection. The term "mojo" was later popularized in the 1940s and 1950s by blues and jazz musicians, who used it to refer to a person's charm, charisma, or magical energy. It has since been used in a variety of contexts, including music, film, and popular culture, to describe a person's unique charm or attraction. Despite its evolution, the concept of mojo remains rooted in the idea that certain objects or energies can possess magical properties and influence one's life.

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magic power

sức mạnh ma thuật

a small object, or a collection of small objects in a bag, that is believed to have magic powers

một vật nhỏ, hoặc một tập hợp các vật nhỏ trong một cái túi, được cho là có sức mạnh ma thuật

the power of somebody’s attractive personality

sức mạnh của tính cách hấp dẫn của ai đó