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The best Harry Potter website in the world. Is funny, but also a good place for HP updates.
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by Lenny December 31, 2004
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Snuggle Muggle

a term of endearment used to describe a significant other who is either a Harry Potter fan or dating a Harry Potter fan
Johnny: I hear you're dating a Harry Potter fangirl.
Joe: Yes, Susan's my own little Snuggle Muggle.
by JessieQ April 27, 2009
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Muggle

Originating from the Harry Potter books by JK Rowlings.

1)A non magical person
2)A 'normal' person
3) A person not involved or aware of your social circle's activities
Ex 1 & 2) Harry Potter's uncle, aunt, and cousin have no connections to the magical world or magical abilities, and are referred to as muggles.

3) A group of geocachers, role-players, harry potter fans speaking of a non-roleplayer/geocacher/harry potter fan etc... "I tried to explain it to her, but she was such a muggle. She didn't get it." or "Avoid the muggles, they're all over the park this afternoon."
by Conconhead November 17, 2004
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Mugglemurp

Used to express that you are fine and “good” with something
Dad: how was school today?
Son: Mugglemurp
by Flufferspaniel June 5, 2019
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Mugglefucker

What Malfoy shouts at the good guys at the end of "adult" version of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.
Draco caught sight of Harry, Ron, Hermione and Ginny staring at him, nodded curtly and shouted "what yo' mudblood asses doin' starin' at me mugglefuckers!"
by dyamantese July 17, 2009
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Muggle

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.
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!'
by FooBoy June 8, 2004
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