by Jkizzle October 10, 2004

Word taken from anime called Les Bioux.
Means personal whore/concubine.
Often used as a playful/sexual term of enderment to your romantic other.
Means personal whore/concubine.
Often used as a playful/sexual term of enderment to your romantic other.
by Akum September 6, 2008

juju
by Killa Mike93 April 23, 2010

"Look at Juju, her ass is fine!"
"Juju did not just fuck Daquan then Tyrone"
"Juju fucked my guy, but that's alright. He had a small dick either way"
"Juju did not just fuck Daquan then Tyrone"
"Juju fucked my guy, but that's alright. He had a small dick either way"
by Nashsalz January 23, 2015

1. good or bad luck, stemming from good or bad deeds.
2. good or bad luck, stemming from a juju object, potion or spell.
3. a positive or negative vibe, aura, or sensation emanating from a person, place or thing.
4. Nigerian pop music developed from Christian congregational singing, Yoruba vocal and percussion traditions, and assorted African and Western popular genres. Juju music celebrities include Tunde King, Ayinde Bakare, I.K. Dairo, Ebenezer Obey and King Sunny Ade.
I am angered that the top three entries for "juju" in this urban dictionary are so spectacularly wrong.
The top entry says, "Gypsie word for luck." Juju has absolutely nothing to do with gypsies.
The second entry says, "jungle speak for magic, or good luck!" "Jungle speak"? No. "Juju" is most likely from the Hausa word "djudju," meaning evil spirit or fetish. Hausa communities are scattered throughout northern Nigeria and southern Niger, predominantly in the SAHARA DESERT. Even if the word comes from Yoruba or French, "jungle speak" is utterly inappropriate and offensive.
The third entry says, "voodoo bad luck or good luck". Voodoo, known as Vodun in West Africa, is not related to juju in any way. Whatsoever. Period.
In traditional terms, JUJU IS:
1. an object venerated superstitiously and used as a fetish or amulet by tribal peoples of West Africa.
2. the magical power attributed to such an object.
3. a taboo effected by a juju
2. good or bad luck, stemming from a juju object, potion or spell.
3. a positive or negative vibe, aura, or sensation emanating from a person, place or thing.
4. Nigerian pop music developed from Christian congregational singing, Yoruba vocal and percussion traditions, and assorted African and Western popular genres. Juju music celebrities include Tunde King, Ayinde Bakare, I.K. Dairo, Ebenezer Obey and King Sunny Ade.
I am angered that the top three entries for "juju" in this urban dictionary are so spectacularly wrong.
The top entry says, "Gypsie word for luck." Juju has absolutely nothing to do with gypsies.
The second entry says, "jungle speak for magic, or good luck!" "Jungle speak"? No. "Juju" is most likely from the Hausa word "djudju," meaning evil spirit or fetish. Hausa communities are scattered throughout northern Nigeria and southern Niger, predominantly in the SAHARA DESERT. Even if the word comes from Yoruba or French, "jungle speak" is utterly inappropriate and offensive.
The third entry says, "voodoo bad luck or good luck". Voodoo, known as Vodun in West Africa, is not related to juju in any way. Whatsoever. Period.
In traditional terms, JUJU IS:
1. an object venerated superstitiously and used as a fetish or amulet by tribal peoples of West Africa.
2. the magical power attributed to such an object.
3. a taboo effected by a juju
Gossiping about the boss can be bad juju.
"A `SPIRITUAL HEALER" is selling lonely hearts magic potions to jump-start their sex lives with juju." ~Sun, News of the World (2000)
This house has some bad juju; I can feel it. Let's get out of here.
"A `SPIRITUAL HEALER" is selling lonely hearts magic potions to jump-start their sex lives with juju." ~Sun, News of the World (2000)
This house has some bad juju; I can feel it. Let's get out of here.
by Heredianista June 10, 2014
