jinx

Jinx!

interjection Said after two people unintentionally say the same thing at the same time. A and B: "Where's Mom?" A: "Jinx!"

Jinx, buy me a Coke!

informal Said after two people unintentionally say the same thing at the same time. A and B: "Where's Mom?" A: "Jinx, buy me a Coke!"
See also: buy

Jinx, you owe me a Coke!

informal Said after two people unintentionally say the same thing at the same time. A and B: "Where's Mom?" A: "Jinx, you owe me a Coke!"
See also: owe

put the jinx on (something or someone)

To invoke a curse upon someone or something that brings bad luck or failure. A: "Oh wow, he could get a shutout." B: "Did you really just say the S-word? Now you've put the jinx on him!" Someone must be putting the jinx on our company, because everything seems to be going wrong lately.
See also: jinx, on, put
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
See also:
  • at opposite poles
  • (as) (a)like as (two) peas in a pod
  • alike
  • alike as peas in a pod
  • alike as two peas in a pod
  • as alike as peas in a pod
  • as alike as two peas in a pod
  • as alike/like as peas in a pod
  • couple
  • couple of