Sentences with phrase «jinx because»

I don't want to jinx it because that's not really kind of fair.
This tendency toward mediocrity — sometimes called the Sports Illustrated jinx because an athlete is likely to enter a career lull after appearing on the cover — is a variation on a mathematical principle known as regression to the mean.
Apparently I'm a jinx because things pick up after I leave.
AN ENTIRE FOOT!!!! I'm fairly positive I jinxed us because just last week I put away all our winter clothes... and I had to dig through the basement (which is the mess btw) to find our coats before church on Sunday!

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But we all know what is going on in the Blue Bell department right now... I'd rather not replicated anything of theirs because I feel like it will jinx my hopes of Blue Bell restocking the ice cream coolers at the store.
Even to this day, if someone talks about how wonderful the weather is or how smooth the traffic is flowing, I have been known to get absurdly upset, like stomp - my - feet - and - cross-my-arms-upset, because I am convinced that their very words will jinx us into a torrential downpour or into a stop - and - go traffic pattern.
You always wish for once that the results can be different because psychologically, that might be enough to break the jinx.
Arsenal should beat them comfortably (fingers crossed — not jinxing) so long as the game doesn't have that «end of season» feel to it, because Arsenal being Arsenal, we can always let our guard down.
Utd won't win the league this year, simply because No team has ever won the charity / community shield and then gone on to win the premier league... It's a genuine jinx, alot worse than «we got this»?
He quit appearing on the Orioles pregame radio show this year because, he says, «they jinxed me, they jinxed me!
And the best part is, says Kurkjian, «I don't have to worry about all that jinx stuff anymore because, theoretically, now I cover every team.»
Because I'm a believer in the reverse - jinx, and every time I've predicted a win in a preview they've lost.
That being said, I hope y ’ all doesn't jinx it on our players because we're already missing some first teamers.
During all of my planning for birth, I never entertained the idea of having a C - section, because I felt like it would jinx my plan if I did.
I feel like I might jinx myself by saying this (because I'm a wee bit superstitious though I don't like to admit that), but the garden is in a decent place.
But don't jinx me, because he is not fully trained and just potty - curious.
I am almost scared to write it because I don't want to jinx myself.
I don't want to jinx anything and say we have a house, because we are still waiting for the title company and the bank to close on it.
I don't want to say where we're going yet because I'm don't want to jinx it!
You jinxed us, because man, was it hot earlier this week.
While Jolie never goes as far as Pitt (partly because of her character's control issues, but I'm sure that her own personality figured into this), she is funny as well, and becomes the straight - man to Pitt high - strung high - jinx.
Because the boy had his own boat, a bearded Oregonian named Jinx MacFee put him to work patrolling the mouth of Mobile Bay, eyes peeled for signs of oil.
Eric Pepper and Jamie Sifontes do not have Twitter because they are too cool for school, but you can follow all their latest hi - jinx on Analog Addiction.
We made the decision ages ago, but I never changed the name of the site because I didn't want to jinx things.
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