jinx
English
WOTD – 27 April 2010
Etymology
From jynx in the transferred sense “a charm or spell”.
Pronunciation
Synonyms
- (hex): curse, hoodoo, Indian sign, spell
Derived terms
Translations
A hex; an evil spell
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A person or thing supposed to bring bad luck
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Verb
jinx (third-person singular simple present jinxes, present participle jinxing, simple past and past participle jinxed)
Translations
To cast a spell on
To bring bad luck to
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Interjection
jinx
- Used after the same response is said by two people simultaneously. Often, a game is played where the person who failed to say "jinx" first becomes "jinxed", whereby they cannot speak until someone says their name.
Synonyms
- (used after simultaneous response): snap
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