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jinx
CIDE DICTIONARY
jinx, n.
A person, object, influence, or supernatural being which is supposed to bring bad luck or to cause things to go wrong. [Webster 1913 Suppl.]
jinx, v. t.
To bring bad luck to; to cause to malfunction or go wrong; as, some superstitious people are reluctant to predict success for fear it will jinx them. [PJC]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
jinx, n. & v. colloq.
--n. a person or thing that seems to cause bad luck.
--v.tr. (often in passive) subject (a person) to an unlucky force.
--n. a person or thing that seems to cause bad luck.
--v.tr. (often in passive) subject (a person) to an unlucky force.
Etymology
perh. var. of jynx wryneck, charm
THESAURUS
jinx
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