irish version of a certain idiotic wizard. uses a pint of guinness in place of a wand and a giant potato as a broomstick. more likely to want to play Scrabble or darts than quiditch.
by failure33object April 23, 2005
Get the harry o'potter mug.A person with red hair and many freckles. In his natural habitat, with other Randalls, he is fierce and angry. He loves jews and Donald Trump and hopes to one day become a garbage truck.
by beebledees January 27, 2017
Get the Harry Randel mug.by Spook is fine June 21, 2021
Get the Harry Cocker mug.by yassification girlboss May 6, 2022
Get the bandaid harry mug.They are all filled with crazy weird sexual fantasies that leave him needing to change his clothes every morning
by NoGodPlzNo December 17, 2018
Get the Harry's Dreams mug.An amazing example of an Irsish and a English surname hienfinated to create something so much better. While Hamlyn is derived from the Norman personal name "Hamon", itself a variant of the early Germanic word "haim", meaning home, and most likly has the same origins as the French surnames Hamel and Hamelin, and the Dutch-German Hammel, Hammler and Hammlingit. Harris on the other hand is an ancient surname that is not only English but Scottish and Irish as well, and is recorded in many spellings including Harrys, Harries, Harrhys, Harries, and Harriss. The Spelling Harris refers to Galic word for horse keeper. The largest group of of Hamlyn-Harri (as the plural is pronounced) resides in Australia, and for the most part, do not keep contact. It is a fair estemation that due to the un-commonness of the name, all those who share it are, in some way, related.
"Isn't William Hamlyn-Harris an olympic level javelin thrower from Australia."
"He sure is"
"Awesome"
and
Hamlyn-Harris=AWSOME WIN CANNON!
"He sure is"
"Awesome"
and
Hamlyn-Harris=AWSOME WIN CANNON!
by 1 of the Hamlyn-Harri September 28, 2011
Get the Hamlyn-Harris mug.by Willy fat fatagdsjha July 5, 2018
Get the Harry Baldwin mug.