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Muggle

1) Non-magic folk.

2) Another name for a Squib.
1) Pentunia, Vernon, and Dudley Dursely are muggles, as they have no magic.

2) Argus Filch has no magic, and is born from a pure blood family (he's a squib), so he can be referred to as either a muggle or a squib.
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Muggle Wand

(Noun) : Simply a gun, defined using Harry Potter terminology.
"its all fun and games until the emo kid pulls out a muggle wand at Quidditch practice."
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Muggle

Someone who doesn’t use magic aka a muggle
“There are so many muggles here”
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Muggle

Being plain skinned. Having no tattoos, piercings or body mods. Being unexceptional and boring.
Your sunday school teacher is a muggle.
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muggle blood

A derogatory term used for a person without magical abilities.
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Muggling

The act of smuggling a muggle.

When a student smuggles a muggle into Hogwarts to cheat in muggle studies, it's called muggle smuggling or "muggling".

The word combines "Muggle" (a non-magical person in the Harry Potter universe) and "smuggling" (the act of sneaking contraband).
"The aurors successfully busted a muggling ring today in which several students were involved with sneaking muggles into Hogwarts via a tunnel through Hogsmead"
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Muggle

Originally a description from the Harry Potter Universe of a person who is born to two non-magical parents and is incapable of performing magic.

The expression is sometimes transferred to domains other than wizardry and describes a person outside the current context. A muggle is a layman or "normal" person.
1. If you bring your muggle partners don't worry they won't be shunned
2. If the cache is located in a highly visible space but there aren't tons of muggles, I am generally up to the challenge.
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