muggle — (n.) marijuana, a joint, 1926, apparently originally a New Orleans word, of unknown origin … Etymology dictionary
Muggle — For all uses of the terms Muggle and Muggles other than those related to Harry Potter, see Muggle (disambiguation). Muggle, a term from the Harry Potter book series by J. K. Rowling, refers to a person who lacks any sort of magical ability and… … Wikipedia
Muggle — En el universo de Harry Potter, la estación de trenes de King s Cross marca la separación entre el mundo muggle y la comunidad mágica ya que ahí los magos menores de edad abordan el tren que los … Wikipedia Español
Muggle — En los libros de la serie Harry Potter de la escritora J.K. Rowling los muggle son aquellas personas que no tienen magia, es decir, simples mortales sin ninguna cualidad mística y mayormente la población muggle no se interesa ni sabe del Mundo… … Enciclopedia Universal
muggle — 1. noun /ˈmʌɡəl/ a) A marijuana cigarette; a joint. Windy, muggle smoking Louis Armstrong has never had patience or skill to build an orchestra of his own. b) hot chocolate But even then muggle smoking does not affect along a given Pattern. […].… … Wiktionary
Muggle-Wump — is a fictional character in the form of a male monkey that appears in some of Roald Dahl s books for children, and the Muggle Wumps refers to his family. It is not clear whether each central Muggle wump that appears in each book is the same… … Wikipedia
Muggle (disambiguation) — Muggle or muggles may refer to: Muggle , a person without magical abilities in J. K. Rowling s Harry Potter fantasy books and films. The term was later adopted by various subcultures to identify those outside their group or lacking in a skill.… … Wikipedia
Muggle Quidditch — A Ravenclaw/Slytherin Muggle Quidditch game. Muggle Quidditch is a sport based on Quidditch, the fictional sport developed by British author J. K. Rowling in the Harry Potter series of novels. It is popular with fans of the novels, aficionados of … Wikipedia
muggle — mÊŒgl n. one who possesses no magical powers (from the novels of J.K. Rowling) … English contemporary dictionary
muggle — n. boring person; unimaginative person … English slang