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muggle noun- a marijuana cigarette US, 1933
- “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.” — Mezz Mezzrow, Really the Blues, p. 51, 1946
- [I]t is commonly called “tea” and the cigarettes made therefrom are called “reefers” or “muggles.” — Jack Lait and Lee Mortimer, New York Confidential, p. 102, 1948
- Me he charged a buck each–maybe these muggles were fatter, or maybe it’s just he knows I’m ready and he’s taking advantage. — Bernard Wolfe, The Late Risers, p. 168, 1954
- The muggles were going around like crazy, loose lip to loose lip. — Willard Motley, Let No Man Write My Epitaph, p. 109, 1958
- a person with little or no understanding of computers UK
The opposite of a WIZARD;Harry Potter novels of JK Rowling. - Our new Senior DBA starts on Monday. She’s a muggle. No IT background, understanding or aptitude at all. Last job? Social worker in charge of registering child minders. — Computer Weekly, p. 22, 2 September 1999
- — Susie Dent, Larpers and Shroomers, p. 57, 2004
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