An expression inspired by the 2005 internet fad around the Harry Potter and the Half-Blood prince in which the character Snape kills Dumbledore.
"Snape killed Dumbledore" is closest in meaning to shit happens or I don't give a shit and is is used as an unsympathetic comeback, similar to Jesus wept.
"Snape killed Dumbledore" is closest in meaning to shit happens or I don't give a shit and is is used as an unsympathetic comeback, similar to Jesus wept.
Guy 1: "Balls. I just failed another Calc test. Another, and I'll fail the class."
Guy 2: "Snape killed Dumbledore, you know? You always complain about failing classes, why don't you study for once?"
Guy 2: "Snape killed Dumbledore, you know? You always complain about failing classes, why don't you study for once?"
by Ben Dover! May 26, 2006

by The Goddamn Batcolin January 4, 2012

A major spoiler for the final Harry Potter book. Someone managed to get Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows early, and scanned every single page of it. A complete spoiler list was uploaded to Ebaumsworld, and from there people dressed up as Nigras and spoiled the entire series ending for fans.
This event was almost exactly like the "Snape kills Dumbledore" phenomenon.
This event was almost exactly like the "Snape kills Dumbledore" phenomenon.
by nigrajones July 18, 2011

by james mccall June 4, 2018

A person who kills another person from the opposing side, to gain the trust of their master, just to bring them down.
For example, Severus Snape killing Albus Dumbledore in the Harry Potter series to gain trust of Voldemort
For example, Severus Snape killing Albus Dumbledore in the Harry Potter series to gain trust of Voldemort
by JariPinda March 16, 2017

by Crhsusjebhsjs June 18, 2017

by sophiotaurus January 17, 2018
