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mug
(verb) : to look at a person in a bad way
Alexa mugged me so I asked her "What did I do to you!?"
Submitted by: MC from California on May. 29, 2007 21:33
(noun) : Street slang for something that causes excruciating pain
"Owww!! I hit my toe. That hurt like a mug!!"
Submitted by: Nessa from Florida on May. 23, 2007 13:17
(noun) : a unit of misery in relation to the relative temperature outside, although originally pertaining to humidity, derived from the word "muggy" and from the phrase "it's as hot as a mug outside," may also be used with metric prefixes or sub- to indicate cold
I was sweating so hard, it had to be at least ten mugs out.
Submitted by: SJJ Crew '06 from Ohio on Feb. 07, 2007 18:24
(verb) : To make last-minute preparations for an examination
I have to mug for my 'O' level examinations so I can't go out today.
Submitted by: Anonymous on Oct. 30, 2005 09:04
mugabe-ize (verb) : Dictatorialize, eliminate opposition, oppress and demoralize their own people. As in "That new CEO is really mugabe-izing our company fast."
That new CEO is really mugabe-izing our company fast
Submitted by: Paul Perrea from Ohio on Jun. 29, 2006 03:08
mugatu (other) : slang for you've got to. When said quickly sounds similar to Mugatu, a character from the movie Zoolander.
We are out of beer. Mugatu go to the distributor to buy some more. —David Polk, The Pennsylvania State University, September 30, 2005
Submitted by: Craig Woodley from Pennsylvania on Sep. 30, 2005 10:47
muggid (adjective) : Humid and muggy.
In the summer, parts of the midwestern US are extremely muggid.
Submitted by: Triarius from Illinois on May. 16, 2007 10:35
Muggle
(noun) : A non-magical person in the Harry Potter world
Submitted by: Anonymous on Oct. 20, 2007 22:41
(noun) : A non-magical being from J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter series. Someone who does not have the ability to perform magic.
The Dursley's were the worst kind of muggles Professon McGonigal had ever seen.
Submitted by: Bridget from Maryland on Aug. 21, 2007 14:20
(noun) : 1. a. one with no magical abilities b. one with no magical blood i.e. Vernon Dursley 2. one who is incapable of believing in or agknowledging the existence of magic 3. a boring person
"A Muggle," said Hagrid, "it's what we call nonmagic folk like them."- Rubeus Hagrid, page 53, Chapter Four, The Keeper of the Keys, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (U.S. hardback edition) —J.K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, 1998
Submitted by: Roonil Wazlib from Oregon on Feb. 24, 2007 14:55
(noun) : a person with no magical powers : by extension, a person who is not aware of the inner workings of a particular subculture esp one with secret or technical knowledge
Every once in a while some muggles would peek their heads in the door of the science fiction convention to get a cheap laugh at their expense.
Submitted by: Dart from Canada on Feb. 16, 2007 11:48
(noun) : A non-magical being.
I have ever met a muggle as afraid of magic as you! shouted Hagrid. —J.K.Rowling, Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone, 1997
Submitted by: Bee from Ohio on Feb. 15, 2007 16:30
(noun) : 1.a non-magical person, 2.on that is not capable of supernatural/magic(al) things
In Harry Potter of course. This word needs to be added to the dictionary!! :) —J.K Rowling, Harry Potter books, 1998 - present
Submitted by: Anonymous on Jan. 29, 2007 18:17
(noun) : an non-magical person (Harry Potter series)
He's a muggle. We bewitched him to count the money and such, but he can't use any magic. —J. K. Rowling,
Submitted by: Molly Aster from Colorado on Jan. 16, 2007 21:51
(noun) : A person who tampers with or destroys a hidden geocache (borrowed from Harry Potter books).
The muggles found the geocache and looted it!
Submitted by: Timbofl from Florida on Oct. 19, 2006 22:44
(noun) : Slang, used by the magical population to describe non-magical human beings.
"Of course I'm not a muggle, my Hogwarts letter is just a little bit delayed." —J. K. Rowling, Harry Potter Series
Submitted by: Mairi from Texas on Oct. 18, 2006 23:09
(noun) : non magical person
The muggles became frightened when the realized they were in a witch shop. —JK Rowling, Harry Potter books, 1998
Submitted by: Anonymous on Oct. 11, 2006 11:27
(noun) : person
There are muggles everywhere. —J.K.Rowling, Book
Submitted by: hollie from California on Jun. 20, 2006 17:15
(noun) : a non-magical human
'What a bunch of muggles! They have to use eklectic plugs... I collect plugs, you know." —JK Rowling, Harry Potter books
Submitted by: Anonymous on May. 07, 2006 11:55
(noun) : A non-magical man or woman in the world of Harry Potter.
Look at that dirty muggle, don't have a clue what hes doing here!
Submitted by: Hercules from Massachusetts on Mar. 09, 2006 17:56
(noun) : a non-magical person
He is a muggle, he wouldn't understand. —J.K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Socerer's Stone, 1999
Submitted by: Anonymous on Nov. 22, 2005 13:08
(noun) : One who is hateworthy towards wizards.
The muggle dislikes the use of magic. —J.K. Rowling, Harry Potter series
Submitted by: Stepshep from Ohio on Nov. 07, 2005 12:32
(noun) : someone with no magical qualities
us wizards dont get along with that muggle down the street. —j.k. rowling, harry potter series, 2000
Submitted by: cham from Ohio on Oct. 31, 2005 10:13
(noun) : A term commonly used in the famous Harry Potter series. Means a human without any magical properties.
Harry Potter's Aunt and Uncle are Muggles in the Harry Potter series of literature.
Submitted by: Kate from Florida on Oct. 07, 2005 16:38
(noun) : Soemone who is of a non-magical background or family, mainly used in Harry Potter.
Draco called her a mudblood, a cruel name for a muggle.
Submitted by: Lauren from Connecticut on Oct. 06, 2005 15:51
muggles
(noun) : slang term for marijuana in the american jazz culture during the 20th century.
Louis Armstrong smoked muggles everyday of his adult life. —unknown, unknown, unknown
Submitted by: michael from Colorado on May. 08, 2006 13:42
(noun) : a non-magic folk
...every year packed with muggles." —J.K. Rowling, Harry Potter Novels, 1998
Submitted by: Whitley Noel from Iowa on Nov. 07, 2005 18:15
mugly (adjective) : used by potters to describe unsightly mugs
Upon retrieving his long awaited pots from the recent wood firing, Josh perused his collection finally stating with dismay that many of them are rather mugly. —Theresa, Australian pottery experience, 11-25-07
Submitted by: theresa from Oregon on Nov. 26, 2007 03:04
mugwump (noun) : Someone who takes both sides of an issue. (When a bird sits on a fence his mug is on one side and his wump is on the other)
He is a mugwump on the war issue.
Submitted by: Elda from Vermont on Jan. 21, 2006 21:51
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