muggle
see also: Muggle
Pronunciation Noun
Muggle
Pronunciation Noun
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see also: Muggle
Pronunciation Noun
muggle (originally US, slang, dated)
- (uncountable, chiefly, in the plural) Marijuana. [from mid 1920s]
- Synonyms: Thesaurus:marijuana
- (countable) A marijuana cigarette; a joint#Noun|joint. [from mid 1920s]
- Synonyms: Thesaurus:marijuana cigarette
muggle (plural muggles)
- Alternative letter-case form of Muggle#English|Muggle
- A person who has no magical abilities.
- (by extension) A person who lack#Verb|lacks a particular ability or skill#Noun|skill; a non-specialist; also, a person who is not a member of a group#Noun|group; an outsider.
- (geocaching, specifically) A person not involved in the pastime of geocaching.
- Antonyms: geocacher
- (geocaching, specifically) A person not involved in the pastime of geocaching.
muggle (muggles, present participle muggling; past and past participle muggled)
- (transitive, geocaching) To deface, destroy, or remove#Verb|remove a geocache.
muggle (muggles, present participle muggling; past and past participle muggled)
- (intransitive, Britain, dialectal) Often followed by along: to live or work#Verb|work in an unorganized and unplanned way; to muddle along.
- [1905, “MUGGLE, v.{{sup”, in Joseph Wright, editor, The English Dialect Dictionary: […], volume VI (T–Z, Supplement, Bibliography and Grammar), London: Published by Henry Frowde, […], publisher to the English Dialect Society, […]; New York, N.Y.: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, OCLC 81937840 ↗, page 195 ↗, column 1:
- MUGGLE, [...] To muddle along, to live in a muddling, haphazard way.]
muggle (plural muggles)
(US, dated, slang) Hot chocolate.
muggle (muggles, present participle muggling; past and past participle muggled)
(UK, regional, obsolete) To be restless.
Muggle
Pronunciation Noun
muggle (plural muggles)
- A person who has no magical abilities.
- (by extension) A person who lack#Verb|lacks a particular ability or skill#Noun|skill; a non-specialist; also, a person who is not a member of a group#Noun|group; an outsider or cowan.
- Synonyms: Thesaurus:mainstreamer
- This video game won’t appeal to muggles.
- (geocaching, specifically) A person not involved in the pastime of geocaching.
- French: moldu, moldue, non-magique
- German: Muggel
- Italian: babbano, babbana
- Portuguese: Muggle (Portugal), trouxa (Brazil)
- Russian: магл
- Spanish: muggle
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