jinx

jinx
I. noun Etymology: perhaps alteration of jynx wryneck; from the use of wrynecks in witchcraft Date: 1911 one that brings bad luck; also the state or spell of bad luck brought on by a jinx II. transitive verb Date: 1917 to foredoom to failure or misfortune ; bring bad luck to

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  • Jinx (BD) — Jinx (comics) Jinx est un album de bande dessinée en noir et blanc écrit et dessiné par Brian Michael Bendis. Synopsis Jinx est une chasseuse de primes quelque peu aigrie. L’album racontre sa rencontre détonnante avec David Gold, dit Goldfish… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • jinx — (j[i^][ng]ks), 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. [Slang] [PJC] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Jinx — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Jynx Jynx es una de las 493 (hasta ahora) criaturas de la franquicia Pokémon. Jinx es un pokémon muy raro, el cual se encuentra en las regiones de Kanto (Versiónes Roja, Verde, Azul Amarilla ,Rojo fuego y verde hoja) …   Wikipedia Español

  • jinx — (n.) 1911, American English, originally baseball slang; perhaps ultimately from jyng a charm, a spell (17c.), originally wryneck, a bird used in witchcraft and divination, from L. iynx wryneck, from Gk. iynx. Most mysterious of all in the… …   Etymology dictionary

  • jinx — (j[i^][ng]ks), n. A person, object, influence, or supernatural being which is supposed to bring bad luck or to cause things to go wrong. [Slang] [Webster 1913 Suppl.] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • jinx — [dʒıŋks] n [singular] [Date: 1900 2000; Origin: Perhaps from jynx type of bird used in doing magic (17 19 centuries), from Greek iygx] someone or something that brings bad luck, or a period of bad luck that results from this ▪ The company had… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • jinx — [n] curse black magic, charm, enchantment, evil eye*, hex, hoodoo*, kiss of death*, nemesis, plague, spell, voodoo*; concepts 230,679 Ant. advantage, benefit, boon, luck jinx [v] curse bedevil, bewitch, cast a spell on, charm, condemn, damn*,… …   New thesaurus

  • jinx — ► NOUN ▪ a person or thing that brings bad luck. ► VERB ▪ bring bad luck to. ORIGIN probably a variant of Latin jynx «wryneck» (because the bird was used in witchcraft) …   English terms dictionary

  • jinx — ☆ jinx [jiŋks ] Informal n. [earlier jynx < L iynx < Gr, the wryneck (bird used in black magic)] 1. a person or thing believed to bring bad luck 2. a spell or period of bad luck vt. to bring bad luck to …   English World dictionary

  • Jinx — A jinx, in popular superstition and folklore, is: * A sort of curse placed on a person that makes them prey to large numbers of minor misfortunes and other forms of bad luck; * A person afflicted with a similar curse, who, while not directly… …   Wikipedia

  • jinx — noun VERB + JINX ▪ shake off ▪ The team seems to have shaken off the jinx that s been dogging them for months. JINX + VERB ▪ hit sb, strike sb (both BrE) ▪ The injury j …   Collocations dictionary

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