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Harry Potter Rhyming Slang

A culmination of words, names and phrases from the Harry Potter World that can be used to describe or dictate ordinary everyday occurrences! Kind of the Wizard's alternative to "Cockney Rhyming Slang" just replacing "Cockney" with "Potter"!
Harry Potter Rhyming Slang examples:

Merlin’s Beard - God that’s weird!
Horcrux Snape - For f***’s sake!
That’s Weasley - That was easy!
Hermione Granger - Hello stranger!
Quiddich Quaffle - What a load of waffle!

...Now let’s see them used in situ:

I came out of the house only to see my dog grunting at a squirrel. “Merlin’s Beard!” I exclaimed. Then I noticed that my dog was standing on my favourite flower bed! ‘Horcrux Snape’ I thought to myself, ‘I only just planted those a year ago!’. I yelled at Dozer - my dog - to move his arse kindly off my flowers which he did, promptly. ‘Hmm...That was Weasley’ I thought to myself! Usually it takes longer for Dozer to recognize my mood and oblige my orders! Just then I saw and old friend of mine - Julianne - walking passed the house. “Hermione Granger!” I called out to her but she simply looked at me, puzzled, and said “Quiddich Quaffle!” and thus ended our conversation.
by WackyWizard June 27, 2011
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Rhysing it

To pussy out on something or reject ideas due to being afraid of the (possibly harmful) results.

Common excuses to 'Rhysing it' include 'CBF', foot pains, bathroom, "it's too cold outside", "My tracksuit pants are too baggy and might fall off", "I'm pretty sure we've already done that", "You're always pressuring me into things",

Related words: 'To rhys it', 'I rhysed it', 'I am rhysing it', 'I am going to rhys it'
Dave: "Let's go on the tobogan! Apparently it goes pretty fast"
Lenny: "I dunno, I cut my foot and it might start to bleed if we go too fast.."
Dave: "Stop rhysing it! It will be fun!"
by urjfa December 12, 2010
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cockney rhyming slang

cockney rhyming slang originates in east london but is spoken all over east anglia. it ussualy consists of two words the second rhyming with the word your refuring too although you normally say the first word of the two
e.g. shut your BOAT (boat beaning boat race rhyming with face)
bread and honey=money (give us some bread for the pictures)

rasberry ripple=cripple ( couldnt fit into that car space si i have to use the rasberry ones)

struggle and grunt=cunt ( you fuckiong what mate watta struggle)

apples and pears-stairs (youve been a naughty boy get up those apples and pears)
these are all comman examples of cockney rhyming slang
by olliewesty January 28, 2006
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RhyDin

A place that once exhisted long ago. It was a dream, and was good. A place where one could freely become that of a mythical being. The world was vast and epic. It was not to last.
Former resident SNES Link confirms this to be true. RhyDin is Dead.
by Garrodith November 1, 2003
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Rhymin Simon

I wanna buy rhymin simon's new album
by Rhymin Simon July 27, 2004
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rhyming slang

Generally rhyming slang is a load of old bollocks. In the words of terry pratchett "it is made up to annoy strangers, which is the case with most slangs"
Whoa rhyming slang makes no sense!
prunes (syrup of)=wig
apples and pears=stairs
rubbity-dub=pub
busy bee=general theory of relativity
by Luke September 23, 2005
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Rhyming Typo

When you accidentally type the wrong word on a text document, and this word rhymes, causing the confusion.
1 - "I would assume though."
2 - "What?"
1 - "Damn, rhyming typo. *I would assume so."
2 - "Idiot"
by sugarpuffmonster November 2, 2010
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