Potterism-69 is a virus that occurred during the outbreak of COVID-19. The virus first appeared when a young boy Luke Potter coughed in public which cost the lives of many elderly women. This devastating virus also effected the atmosphere leading to multiple blizzards on the 21st July 2021
The act of accidentally squandering several hours (or days) on your computer while not doing anything in particular. e.g., YouTubing “just one more” vid, re-filing mp3s, looking up friends of friends of friends on Facebook, wading through MySpace band requests, Tweeting randoms, browsing for the definition of your own name on the Urban Dictionary etc...
The activity distorts the time perception of the e-potterer in such a way that an apparent 1 min of e-pottering time equates to roughly 1.5 Standard Earth Hours (as perceived by partners, friends, family and the fascist time police at your place of work).
Dude 1 - Bro, you look knackeredtoday were you out late partying?
Dude 2 - No such luck man, I was just up until 4am this morning e-pottering.
The self-imposed seclusion Harry Potter fans submit themselves to as they readthe the latest installment in the series.
After setting up the necessary fortifications and securing a copy of the latest Harry Potter book, Susiespent the next 16 hours in strict Potterclusion, coming out of her room only to make hasty trips to the bathroom.
A podcast broadcasted by the Harry Potter fan website www.the-leaky-cauldron.org. It features the latest in Potter news, books, films and much more. It is the only place to hear interviews with Harry Potter cast and crew, and often features Harry Potter news that goes unreported elsewhere. The show is hosted by Melissa Anelli and co-hosted by John Noe and Sue Upton. Each week features a wrapup of the latest in Potter news, news analysis and discussion, interviews with fans, discussion of a Potter topic from our moderators, voicemails and emails answered in the mailbag, and interviews with the people who create the HP books and films.