1. (noun) A person who possesses no magical skills or abilities (originated from the 'Harry Potter' novels).
2. (noun) A colloquial term for marijuana. The word 'muggle' can be pluralised to 'muggles', and still retain the same meaning.
3. (verb) A colloquial term for the action of smoking marijuana.
2. (noun) A colloquial term for marijuana. The word 'muggle' can be pluralised to 'muggles', and still retain the same meaning.
3. (verb) A colloquial term for the action of smoking marijuana.
1. "The Dursleys were what the wizards called Muggles (not a drop of magical blood in their veins)" (extract from 'Harry Potter And The Chamber Of Secrets', by J.K. Rowling).
2. (Said to employee at drive-through:) 'I'll have a Big Mac, fries, a Coke... (whispers:) and a dime bag of muggle(s)'.
3. 'Quick, five minutes before Math starts, let's muggle up!'
2. (Said to employee at drive-through:) 'I'll have a Big Mac, fries, a Coke... (whispers:) and a dime bag of muggle(s)'.
3. 'Quick, five minutes before Math starts, let's muggle up!'
by FooBoy June 08, 2004
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1. 1930's word for the almighty green, and it isn't about the Benjamins.
2. non magical people in this great series of children books named Harry Potter.
3. ME
2. non magical people in this great series of children books named Harry Potter.
3. ME
1. Hey dude, you got some muggles to smoke.
2. The muggles have facinating toys such as the phone!
3. ME
2. The muggles have facinating toys such as the phone!
3. ME
by muggles76 February 28, 2004
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by Jimmy Harper November 29, 2007
Any person who has no knowledge of the sport of Geocaching and who causes geocachers to become surreptitious about their activities in order to avoid a cache becoming exposed to non-geocachers. Also referred to as a GeoMuggles
The geocacher found what he knew must be the cache site, but waited until the muggles left so they would not see him and possibly plunder the cache.
by AmishHacker May 11, 2004