Ouija board
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editOuija board (plural Ouija boards)
- Alternative form of Ouija (“board used to try to communicate with spirits”).
- 1919, Arthur Conan Doyle, The Vital Message[1]:
- These, then, are the usual means by which we receive psychic messages, though table tilting, ouija boards, glasses upon a smooth surface, or anything which can be moved by the vital animal-magnetic force already discussed will equally serve the purpose.
- 1990, Morrissey (lyrics and music), “Ouija Board, Ouija Board”, in Bona Drag:
- Ouija board / Would you work for me? / I have got to say "Hello" / To an old friend
- 2021, Jenni Fagan, Luckenbooth, William Heinemann, page 139:
- Archie forces himself across the floor to see what the Ouija board is spelling out.
- (aviation) A tabletop model of the individual aircraft and their locations on a carrier.