Disarms another's wand from Harry Potter.
From latin, it is clear that it means to "expel" the "arms" as in the weapons.
From latin, it is clear that it means to "expel" the "arms" as in the weapons.
"Expelliarmus!" - Harry Potter.
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Wizard: "EXPELLIARMUS!"
by broccoliislife January 13, 2022
Get the Expelliarmus mug.The act of pulling out, grabing your own penis at it’s base, waving it in a circular motion like a wand and yelling « EXPELLIARMUS » as you cum on your girlfriend’s face.
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Get the The Expelliarmus mug.A. The state of having been subjected to the "expelliarmus" spell. (from the popular book series "Harry Potter")
B. To be in a complete state of disarray, disarmed of all mental prowess, having been subjected to an overwhelming defeat - or having undergone a rigorous or lengthy trial.
C. Past tense of "Expelliarmus"
B. To be in a complete state of disarray, disarmed of all mental prowess, having been subjected to an overwhelming defeat - or having undergone a rigorous or lengthy trial.
C. Past tense of "Expelliarmus"
man, every time harry potter faces someone, they inevitably end up expelliarmussed.
After working all day, and then going to see the midnight release of that movie - I'm all expelliarmussed out.
I expelliarmussed him SO HARD! You should have seen his face, ho ho ho.
After working all day, and then going to see the midnight release of that movie - I'm all expelliarmussed out.
I expelliarmussed him SO HARD! You should have seen his face, ho ho ho.
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"Hi Paul, i thought all of the row was supposed to go green when i put yes in this column?"
~Paul adds some basic conditional formatting~
"Try again now Admore"
~Admore tries again with Success!~
Both together "Excelliarmus"!
~Paul adds some basic conditional formatting~
"Try again now Admore"
~Admore tries again with Success!~
Both together "Excelliarmus"!
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