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mumbo jumbo

[ muhm-boh juhm-boh ]

noun

, plural mum·bo jum·bos.
  1. meaningless incantation or ritual.
  2. senseless or pretentious language, usually designed to obscure an issue, confuse a listener, or the like.
  3. an object of superstitious awe or reverence.
  4. (initial capital letters) the guardian of western Sudan villages symbolized by a masked man who combats evil and punishes women for breaches of tribal laws.


mumbo jumbo

/ ˈmʌmbəʊ /

noun

  1. foolish religious reverence, ritual, or incantation
  2. meaningless or unnecessarily complicated language
  3. an object of superstitious awe or reverence


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Word History and Origins

Origin of mumbo jumbo1

First recorded in 1730–40; of disputed origin

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Word History and Origins

Origin of mumbo jumbo1

C18: probably from Mandingo mama dyumbo, name of a tribal god

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Example Sentences

Please go to BobQ2014.com for details and all that attorney mumbo-jumbo.

It's really twisted and sick mumbo-jumbo to try to pass this off as part of God's plan.

Plus, as a politician he knows how fishy this heart mumbo jumbo looks.

Thereupon he asked me, even as you did some time ago, what I meant by Mumbo Jumbo?

Pauline actually believed in her religion, believed in it to the extent of dishonoring their love to appease the mumbo-jumbo.

In such cases, the interposition of Mumbo Jumbo is called in and is always decisive.

Thereupon he asked me, even as you did some time ago, what I meant by Mumbo Jumbo.

Suspended on a tree near the entrance of the town we saw the strange dress of bark called Mumbo Jumbo.

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