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- noun Plural form of
muggle .
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Examples
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John C. Wright: fiction of the muggles is boring, except when it is sickening.
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Danah boyd's ETECH talk: geeks should learn from "muggles" - Boing ...
Boing Boing 2009
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Geocachers also have to watch out for "muggles" - non-geocachers who may destroy a cache.
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Dressed as wizards and witches and some of the so-called muggles -- regular people, if you're not familiar with that -- fans lined up across the globe last night for midnight showings of the newest "Harry Potter" film, "The Half-Blood Prince."
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Danah boyd's ETECH talk: geeks should learn from "muggles"
Boing Boing 2007
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The witches and wizards are magical, the "muggles" are not.
Wild about Harry! appleleaf 2007
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The witches and wizards are magical, the "muggles" are not.
Archive 2007-07-01 appleleaf 2007
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Amazing stuff - the Iman took good care of us 'muggles'.
Blog Bill Buchan 2010
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Amazing stuff - the Iman took good care of us 'muggles'.
Blog Bill Buchan 2010
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Highly populated areas have more "muggles," but are also more appealing to those who enjoy the risk.
inkish commented on the word muggles
1930s slang for marijuana
June 20, 2010