A charm superstitiously believed to embody magical powers.
A religious cult practiced chiefly in Caribbean countries (especially Haiti); involves witchcraft and animistic deities.
An old decrepit automobile.
1 We traveled outside New York and visited witches and voodoo people too.
2 This morning, their area of expertise had seemed as exotic as voodoo .
3 Had I incurred some sort of vacation voodoo I wasn't aware of?
4 And Madame Delacroix is one of the best voodoo witches there is.
5 He's still grinning, making some kind of voodoo symbol with his hands.
6 No occult store would be complete without the New Orleans-style voodoo doll.
7 You fellows make a voodoo mystery of flight because it pays you.
8 In the meantime, I'll check with Madame Delacroix about your voodoo doll.
9 But for all her art, she is but a baby in voodoo .
10 One of the two voodoo puppeteers is devoted to the gorilla's mug.
11 They found some voodoo butter and your boy started banging my boy.
12 The city smelled like fire, like an odor from some voodoo ritual.
13 These are far more credible explanations for failure than voodoo and curses.
14 That voodoo abortionist he was babbling about, yeah, that's who got him.
15 Did you know he carried the symbols of voodoo next his heart?
16 They're not going to give a fuck about all this voodoo shit.
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