Jinx (disambiguation)
Appearance
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A jinx is a condition of bad luck possibly by way of a curse.
Jinx may also refer to:
In film and television
- Jinx (1919 film), an American film
- Jinxed (2013 film), an upcoming television film
- Jinx (TV series), a British child-orientated television series
In music
- Jinx (band), a Croatian pop-funk band
- Jinx, an album by The Jolts
- Jinx, an album by Kammerflimmer Kollektief
- Jinx (Quarashi album), 2002
- Jinx (Rory Gallagher album), 1982
- "Jinx", a song by Green Day from the album Nimrod
- "The Jinx", a song by Peter and the Test Tube Babies, 1983
In fashion
- J!NX, a Californian apparel company
In fiction
- Li'l Jinx, an Archie Comics character that goes by just "Jinx" in more recent stories as a grown-up
- Jinx (DC Comics), a DC comic book character
- Jinx (G.I. Joe), a fictional character in the G.I. Joe universe
- Jinx (Known Space), a fictional world in the Known Space universe
- Jinx (Image Comics), a graphic novel by Brian Michael Bendis
- Jinx (novel), by Meg Cabot
- Giacinta 'Jinx' Johnson, a character in the James Bond universe
- Jinx, a character in the SpaceCamp universe
- Jinx, a character in the video game Darkspore
- Jinx, the original name of Jerry Mouse, the fictional co-protagonist of the Tom and Jerry cartoons
- Jinx, a champion in the MOBA game League of Legends
People
- Jinx Falkenburg (1919–2003), model and talk radio host
- Jinx Dawson, singer with the American band Coven
- Jinxx, guitarist and violinist for the American rock band Black Veil Brides
Other
- Jinx (children's game)
- Jynx (Pokémon), a fictional species of creatures in Pokémon media
- Jynx (genus), a Wryneck genus of birds
- Jinx (video game), a PlayStation video game
- Jinx Debugger, a tool for debugging rare concurrency errors
The Jinx
- The Jinx (novel), by Théophile Gautier
- The Jinx (magazine), by Theodore Annemann
- The Jinx (album), by The Breetles
- "The Jinx", an episode of Beetle Bailey
- The Jinx (short story), a work of fiction by Robert E. Howard