• Muggle

    Pronunciation

    • IPA: en, /ˈmʌɡəl/
    • Rhymes: -en, -ʌɡəl

    Origin 1

    Origin . First known to come into usage in New Orleans in the mid-1920s.

    Full definition of muggle

    Noun

    muggle

    (plural muggles)
    1. (in singular or plural, dated) A marijuana cigarette; a joint.
      • 1933, "Hot Ambassador", Time Magazine, 12 June, 1933Windy, muggle-smoking Louis Armstrong has never had patience or skill to build an orchestra of his own.
      • 1938, Mansfield News Journal (Newspaper), July 1, 1938, Mansfield, OhioBut even then "muggle" smoking does not affect along a given Pattern. …. Case after Case in which criminals have admitted Smoking "muggles" indicates ….
      • 1946, Mezz Mezzrow & Bernard Wolfe, Really the Blues, Payback Press 1999, p. 51:"Ever smoke any muggles?" he asked me. "Man, this is some golden-leaf I brought up from New Orleans, it'll make you feel good, take a puff."
    2. (slang) hot chocolate

    Origin 2

    Coined by J. K. Rowling in her 1997 book .

    Noun

    muggle

    (plural muggles)
    1. A person who has no magical abilities.
      • 1997, J.K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, ivA Muggle,’ said Hagrid. ‘It’s what we call non-magic folk like them. An’ it’s your bad luck you grew up in a family o’ the biggest Muggles I ever laid eyes on.
      • 2005, Christine Wicker, Not In Kansas Anymore: A Curious Tale of How Magic Is Transforming America, page 194The magical and the muggle are separated by a river, wide and deep. I could see across, but I couldn't get across, ….
      • 2007, Lesley Oldfield, "Family break a Eureka moment", Newcastle Sunday Sun (UK), Nov. 11, 2007As it was nearing Halloween, we were able to join a potions class where we could change liquids into myriad colours with the addition of substances like dragon spit (muggle’s lemon juice).
      • 2007, Gary Thompson, "Dylan divided by six", Philadelphia Daily News, PA, Nov. 21, 2007There's another guy playing Dylan as a formal poet facing some kind of muggle inquisition, but this is the movie's briefest and least consequential thread.
    2. (among skilled or specialized groups) A person who lacks a skill or is not a member of the group.This video game won't appeal to muggles.

    Synonyms

    • (member of outgroup) see

    Verb

    1. (transitive, geocaching) To remove, deface or destroy a geocache.

    Origin 3

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    Verb

    1. (obsolete) To be restless.
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