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Voodoo
[voo-doo]
noun
plural
VoodoosSometimes Vodoun a fusion of Afro-Caribbean Vodou and folk magic practiced chiefly in Louisiana, deriving ultimately from West African Vodun and containing elements borrowed from the Roman Catholic religion.
a person who practices this religion.
a fetish or other object of Voodoo worship.
a group of magical and ecstatic rites associated with Voodoo.
Sometimes Offensive., voodoo. (loosely) black magic; sorcery.
adjective
of, pertaining to, associated with, or practicing Voodoo.
Informal: Sometimes Offensive., voodoo. characterized by deceptively simple, almost as if magical, solutions or ideas.
voodoo economics.
verb (used with object)
to affect by Voodoo magic.
voodoo
/ ˈvuːduː /
noun
Also called: voodooism. a religious cult involving witchcraft and communication by trance with ancestors and animistic deities, common in Haiti and other Caribbean islands
a person who practises voodoo
a charm, spell, or fetish involved in voodoo worship and ritual
adjective
relating to or associated with voodoo
verb
(tr) to affect by or as if by the power of voodoo
voodoo
A form of animism (see also animism) involving trances and other rituals. Communication with the dead is a principal feature of voodoo. It is most common in the nations of the Caribbean Sea, especially Haiti, where people sometimes mingle voodoo and Christian practices.
Sensitive Note
Other Word Forms
- voodooistic adjective
- voodooist noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of voodoo1
Word History and Origins
Origin of voodoo1
Example Sentences
He pauses: “It was ancestral spirits, whatever you want to call it,” adding with a mischievous cackle, “But not voodoo!”
He said they saw a voodoo worship room with body parts and a cross painted in blood on the floor.
"There has always been an army of advisors and consultants doing PR voodoo," says Eriq Gardner, entertainment law expert and founding partner of Puck News.
As the graveyard requiem kept escalating in its intensity, I remembered the advice that Clinton gave to Eddie Hazel when he first unleashed that voodoo guitar seance: “Play like your mother just died.”
He is so incredible with Trane, but he has this droning depth of this like voodoo trance that he gets into on the bass.
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