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    I never recall hearing the work "mojo" ... was Austin Powers the movie that brought it into mainstream usage?
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    Wow, no, I don't think so. Maybe it's a regional thing. It's part of the blues world. It's been in my vernacular since I was a teenager on the East Coast, and I knew a lot of blues and jazz musicians.
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    Thumbs up

    YAY..............in that case I am getting out of my funk and I am getting my mojo back........

    Maybe I should start flying the Stars and Stripes?

    Thanks all for answering of my questions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ClockworkOrange View Post
    YAY..............in that case I am getting out of my funk and I am getting my mojo back........

    Maybe I should start flying the Stars and Stripes?

    Thanks all for answering of my questions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Silver View Post
    I never recall hearing the work "mojo" ... was Austin Powers the movie that brought it into mainstream usage?
    LAWoman - "The Doors" (a great song for your MP3 to cycle to by the way)

    It was used in this way long before Austin Powers movie... thats why Austin used it - it was a term used popularly in the 60s/70s. Austin's use made has made the term synonomous with sexual prowess/ability, although (as already posted by others) mojo actually has broader meanings.


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    Main Entry: mojo
    Part of Speech: n
    Definition: a Cuban seasoning of garlic, olive oil, and sour (Seville) oranges used as a dip, marinade, or sauce
    Etymology: Span. mojar 'make wet'
    Usage: cooking

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    mo⋅jo
       /ˈmoʊdʒoʊ/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [moh-joh] Show IPA Pronunciation
    –noun, plural -jos, -joes.
    1. the art or practice of casting magic spells; magic; voodoo.
    2. an object, as an amulet or charm, that is believed to carry a magic spell.
    Origin:
    1925–30, Americanism; cf. Gullah moco witchcraft, magic, prob. akin to Fulani moco'o medicine man (c represents voiced palatal stop)
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    mo·jo (mō'jō') Pronunciation Key
    n. pl. mo·jos or mo·joes

    1. A magic charm or spell.
    2. An amulet, often a small flannel bag containing one or more magic items, worn by adherents of hoodoo or voodoo.
    3. Personal magnetism; charm.


    [Perhaps ultimately from Fula moco'o, medicine man.]
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    mojo
    1920s, probably of Creole origin, cf. Gullah moco "witchcraft," Fula moco'o "medicine man."

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    mojo

    noun
    a magic power or magic spell

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    i don't have a new AVATAR, i've been using this one since August or so. I have a new USERID..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Biciclista View Post
    I have a new USERID..
    Do you also have a new userego and usersuperego ?
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    nah, it's the same old me. at least my socks match.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zen View Post
    Do you also have a new userego and usersuperego ?
    Hey, that was pretty funny!
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