by AkitoStreams June 16, 2017
One word:
BASS GUITAR!
Ok that's two words and an exclamation mark but you get the point. This guy kicks ass! He is pure bass! He plays bass in the band Repeat and is known for his vegetarianism.
BASS GUITAR!
Ok that's two words and an exclamation mark but you get the point. This guy kicks ass! He is pure bass! He plays bass in the band Repeat and is known for his vegetarianism.
by Biblo February 15, 2005
"Mojo Pin" is the first song on Jeff Buckley's 1994 album Grace. It was written by Jeff Buckley and Gary Lucas, and was first introduced on his EP, Live at Sin-é. Buckley stated that the song was about a dream of a black woman. Through a wash of bizarre images, the lyrics convey a feeling of addiction, either to drugs or a person. In Jeff's words, "Sometimes if somebody you feel you need... the whole universe tells you that you have to have her, you start watching her favorite TV shows all night, you start buying her the things she needs, you start drinking her drinks, you start smoking her bad cigarettes, you start picking up her nuances in her voice, you sleep in safe sometimes the most dangerous thing... this is called Mojo Pin." (Astoria, London, UK, 18/01/95)
by CRecords April 09, 2011
Mojo Claw is a backwoods brew that makes you “walk a little funny and makes your breath smell funky”. It is referenced in the 1971 song, Ko-Ko Joe written by Jerry Reed.
by Steve E89 November 24, 2019
Mojo Dojo is a figure of speech used in reference to a man or woman experiencing something that increases their ability to attract and satisfy sexual partners.
After the break-up with Stacy I felt as though I lost my way with the ladies. Hooking up with Cindy got me back in the game. She was my sensei at the mojo dojo.
by Kenny Canstacker February 05, 2011
To be in a really good mood as to not let anyone or anything bring you down emotionally. To be on an emotional high.
by Mojohawken December 04, 2010
A powerful hoodoo charm, usually a cloth bag filled with roots, herbs, minerals, goofer dust, etc. Does not actually refer to an actual hand, but to certain roots commonly used in mojo. Also called a gris-gris.
by Dr. Badwrench November 25, 2006