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mumbo jumbo
[ muhm-boh juhm-boh ]
noun
- meaningless incantation or ritual.
- senseless or pretentious language, usually designed to obscure an issue, confuse a listener, or the like.
- an object of superstitious awe or reverence.
- (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
- foolish religious reverence, ritual, or incantation
- meaningless or unnecessarily complicated language
- an object of superstitious awe or reverence
Word History and Origins
Origin of mumbo jumbo1
Word History and Origins
Origin of mumbo jumbo1
Example Sentences
Sometimes, the words of a court room amount to mumbo jumbo to the occasional visitor.
You’ve been quoted as saying that architecture is too often treated as a fine art, “delicately wrapped in mumbo jumbo,” when in fact it incorporates disciplines including science, math, and engineering.
He was speaking his usual mumbo jumbo about hardcore software-writing and “the code stack” — but, in essence, he was right.
Regina wasn’t buying his sales pitch and wrote back that Armstrong and his church were feeding Bobby a line of mumbo jumbo and engaging in fear mongering.
A growing field of study known broadly as ecopsychology suggests that the health benefits of time outdoors are more than just New Age mumbo jumbo.
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