A charm superstitiously believed to embody magical powers.
1The priests would tell the people that juju had eaten the men.
2I think you're using some kind of secret fairy juju on me.
3They believed it was a powerful juju, to ward off evil spirits.
4But the juju had been working on this family all along.
5The Ibo tribe and the Aros pray to the juju god.
6And you, young juju man, let's see who is more powerful.
7She needed him for his doggedness, his buoyancy, and his trademark Houdini juju.
8There were loud prayers that Emeka might conquer the juju soldier.
9So what we need's a juju man to show us what it means.
10He's a juju man, and that's what we've got working here.
11Because if someone's setting up for big bad juju, they'll have left bodies.
12The juju tree was used for a pulpit and seats in the church building.
13The white Ma has done many wonderful things by the power of her juju.
14They then must seal the pact with a juju ritual.
15It's bad juju to go tromping into people's houses uninvited.
16When we were out cycling, it was Duallo's juju beckoning me, I told myself.