Mumbo-jumbo (mumbled and jumbled) - A spoken spell.
Mojo originated as a term with a specific meaning, but in the late 20th century became a very fluid term with many different meanings. It originated as a reference to a type of magic charm. The word traces its origins to Africa and entered the English language in the late 19th century or early 20th century through use by African Americans. It reflects the belief, common in many cultures, that some people have the ability to influence others to their own advantage, by casting spells or hexes.
A magical spell or item. Someone could put some bad mojo on you or you could carry a mojo hand to ward off these evil intents.
a magic power or magic spell
a charm bag used to attract or get rid of certain influences
a charm worn on one's person (or, in mountain biking slang , affixed to one's bike)
a small bag containing a variety of items used in a spell to achieve a desired result (money, love, success, protection)
a small charm bag used to attract or dispel certain influences
a voodoo charm, usually a bag filled with various plants and items
charm or icon worn by a biker or attached to the bike.
Mojo (pronounced or ) is a term commonly encountered in the African-American folk belief called hoodoo. A mojo is a small bag, a type of magic charm, often of red flannel cloth and tied with a drawstring, containing botanical, zoological, and/or mineral curios, petition papers, and the like. It is typically worn under clothing.