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
Muggles, a play on the non magic folk from the Harry Potter series, are people who are not aware of the sport geocaching. Muggles can be threats to many caches as they can think cache are litter. Or vandalize them because they like to ruin others fun. Cachers generally try to avoid muggles when caching as they can draw attention to the cache.
by MM1994 June 07, 2010
by HeyItzFae August 07, 2018
A Muggle is now commonly an insult referring to a person lower and less intelligent than one's self.
Kim: Oh my god did you see Karen try to stick her pen into the pencil sharpener?
Bon Qui Qui: Yea she be such a muggle tho.
Bon Qui Qui: Yea she be such a muggle tho.
by Aidan F August 07, 2014
A non-magical person.
by HPFanatic06 January 11, 2010
( < Harry Potter usage, also by association with "smuggle")
1. (noun)(Geocaching) A non-geocacher, especially one from whom geocaching activities must be concealed.
2. (verb)The vandalization of a geocache by a muggle.
1. (noun)(Geocaching) A non-geocacher, especially one from whom geocaching activities must be concealed.
2. (verb)The vandalization of a geocache by a muggle.
"I was unable to approach the cache during the day because there were too many muggles about."
"Could not find the cache, it may have been muggled."
"Could not find the cache, it may have been muggled."
by phildonnia June 14, 2004