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Mojo
Mojo is a noun originally used to
mean a magic charm or spell or an amulet, often in the form
of a small bag containing magic items worn by
adherents of hoodoo or voodoo, or it could mean a quality or some ability that brings good luck or helps you be good at
something. Originally from the US and associated with the music and dance culture, it has entered the English language and has also taken on an additional
meaning of personal confidence and charisma with regard to
sexual relationships. The word Mojo itself probably derives from African-American language
where it refers to a personal talisman or witchcraft charm, and is itself derived from the word Moco used by the Gullah
people meaning witchcraft or possibly from the Fula word
moco’o meaning medicine man.