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/ˈvo͞oˌdo͞o/,
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voodoos, plural;
  1. Affect (someone) by the practice of such witchcraft

Noun
  1. A black religious cult practiced in the Caribbean and the southern US, combining elements of Roman Catholic ritual with traditional African magical and religious rites, and characterized by sorcery and spirit possession

  2. A person skilled in such practice


  1. bewitch by or as if by a voodoo
  2. juju: a charm superstitiously believed to embody magical powers
  3. (Haiti) followers of a religion that involves witchcraft and animistic deities
  4. Voodoo is the debut full-length LP of Canadian actress and singer-songwriter Alexz Johnson that was released electronically on March 10th, 2010, and was released physically on March 30th, 2010, through an imprint of Universal Music's Orange Lounge Recordings, inDiscover Recordings.
  5. Mob Rules is Black Sabbath's tenth studio album, released in November 1981 following the success of Heaven and Hell. It peaked at number 29 on the U.S. charts.
  6. Voodoo is the second studio album by American R&B and neo soul musician D'Angelo, released January 25, 2000 on Virgin Records. ...
  7. Possessed (also known as Voodoo) is a launched steel Inverted roller coaster designed by Intamin AG and located at Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom.
  8. Voodoo is a concept album by King Diamond. The album was released in 1998. The album cover is drawn by Kristian Wåhlin. The album was remastered by Andy LaRocque and was re-released in 2009.
  9. Voodoo is the debut album by Max on the Rox, released in 2000 and recorded by Nappi Aaltonen at Welmu Studios.
  10. A religion of the Ewe/Fon of West Africa, practiced chiefly in Benin; Any of a group of related religious practices found chiefly in and around the Caribbean, particularly in Haiti and Louisiana; Any sort of magical or irrational approach to a problem; To enchant someone or something using voodoo
  11. A religion developed by African slaves who were brought to Haiti in the 16th century. The complex belief system combines elements of several African religions. Voodoo unified and organized the slave populations in Haiti. ...
  12. beliefs and practices with a strong emphasis on magic and the spirit world, associated particularly with the island of Haiti, in the Caribbean, and thought to have been brought by enslaved people from Africa
  13. the McDonnell F-101/RF-101 interceptor and photo-reconnaissance aircraft, developed from the XF-88 interceptor; see BIRD.
  14. N (religion) vuduoKr,15a, (using voodoo dolls and enchanting people) envultadoJW, envultismo
  15. A spiritist and ancestor religion, originating in Africa, and now found predominantly in Haiti, Jamaica and Cuba. Magical rites, trance states and possession all play a major role in Voodoo. See also Candomble, Pocomania, Santeria, Umbanda, zombie.
  16. African religion which believes in seven gods and uses spells and conjuring for personal gain or to hurt others.
  17. Magical practice considered to be a form of black magic but also is considered a religion to some.
  18. The means by which Moe gets Barney to use his bar. Moe's Voodoo kit consists of a palm-size doll of Barney and an even smaller bottle of Duff.
  19. An unofficial religion derived from the ancestor worship and polytheism of primitive West Africa that emphasizes sorcery, spells and conjuring spirits of the dead. Voodoo also practices a syncretistic version of some Roman Catholic Christian rituals. ...
  20. A religion practiced chiefly in Caribbean countries, syncretized from Roman Catholic ritual elements and the animism and magic of slaves from West Africa, in which a supreme God rules a large pantheon of local and tutelary deities, deified ancestors, and saints, who communicate with believers in ...
  21. The American spelling used to differentiate New Orleans Voodoo from Orthodox Haitian Vodou. Latin American and Caribbean ways of working with the spirit world, a blend of West African and Catholic Christian teachings.
  22. A set of religions compromised of Vudon and those religions that are partially based off of Vudon beliefs and practices. The Voodoo religions are Vudon, Haitian Vodou, Louisiana Voodoo, and Hoodoo.
  23. Most of the Pagan religions of South America and parts of Africa. These differ from most other modern Pagan and religions in that most of them incorporate ritual sacrifice of animals, etc., as a means to raise magickal energies. This is most easily defined as 'bloodlust' or the thrill of the kill.
  24. a religion that is a combination of Christianity and African Yoruba religious beliefs.
  25. African magic traditions with a veneer of imposed Catholicism from the new world, taking root in the Caribbean, particularly the dark populous of Haiti. Similarities in origin and practices exist in the beliefs of 'Obia' (Jamaica) and 'Santeria' (Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic).