A charm superstitiously believed to embody magical powers.
A person supposed to bring bad luck.
1 She's workin' some of that hoodoo on us, is what I think.
2 The hoodoo busted, and everything that arrived was for William C. Howland.
3 I want to gag Happy; he's working his hoodoo on us again.
4 If you're lookin' for that hoodoo bitch, that's where you'll find her.
5 Souness was very keen to sign a Catholic and lay the hoodoo .
6 And she has put what you call the ' hoodoo ' on that schooner.
7 But we don't want to hoodoo the hotel right at the start.
8 Meanwhile, speaking of hoodoo , she had some red ink to turn black.
9 Centuries her family had been in charge of the hoodoo tree.
10 One word from you to the money gang takes the hoodoo off us.
11 It should be no surprise that the travelling hoodoo was broken on Wearside.
12 The hoodoo hanging over the Nissan Irish Open will not budge.
13 Don Poli finally broke Willie Mullins' hoodoo in the Lexus Chase at Leopardstown.
14 His takin' that skirt out this afternoon was what give him the hoodoo .
15 That will break the hoodoo , and the others will come back to work.
16 You really got the hoodoo on some of those old men.
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