词组 | muggle |
释义 | muggle noun 1 a marijuana cigarette US, 1933. 2 a person with little or no understanding of computers. The opposite of a WIZARD; derived from the Harry Potter novels of JK Rowling UK, 1999 muggleAnyone who is not knowledgeable about or skilled in some particular area of interest or expertise. Based on the term coined by J.K. Rowling in her Harry Potter series, in which it refers to a non-magical person. After being at an anime convention all weekend long, it's always a bit daunting having to go back to work on Monday and be surrounded by muggles again. My father-in-law is a total muggle when it comes to computers. mugglesobsolete slang Marijuana. I'm looking to score some muggles—could you hook me up? muggle n. someone ignorant about computers, programming, or hacking. (From the name for nonsorcerers in the Harry Potter series of books.) This software is great for muggles. It’s also drool-proof. muggles n. marijuana. (From the early twentieth century. Long before Harry Potter.) Where can I score some of that muggles? |
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