Definitions For Muggle
Etymology 1
;, noformat=1, id=123365, date=March 2003 first known to have come into use in new orleans, louisiana, U.S.A., in the mid-1920s.Noun
MUGGLE. (countable and uncountable, plural MUGGLEs) (uncountable, chiefly, in the plural) marijuana, marijuana. from mid 1920s : (countable) A marijuana cigarette; a joint#noun, joint. from mid 1920s :Etymology 2
See Muggle. The verb sense (“to deface, etc., a geocache”) derives from the fact that people interfering with such items are assumed not to be geocachers: see the noun sense 1.2.1.Noun
MUGGLE (plural MUGGLEs) A person who has no magical ability, abilities. , location=Newcastle upon Tyne, publisher=, date=11 November 2007, issn=0039-5315, oclc=750638281, passage=As 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). , location=Philadelphia, Pa., publisher=, date=21 November 2007, issn=0885-6613, oclc=1098360395, passage=There's another guy playing w:bob dylan, [bob] dylan as a formal poet facing some kind of muggle inquisition, but this is the movie's briefest and least consequential thread. (by extension) A person who lack#verb, lacks a particular ability or skill#noun, skill; a non-specialist; also, a person who is not a member of a group#noun, group; an outsider. , year=2005, page=343, isbn=978-0-9552065-0-4, passage=Some activists might know little of this ‘exterior’, such is their facility to move between activist spaces and places without having to encounter the ever-increasingly one-dimensional world in which the ‘muggles’ live. (geocaching, specifically) A person not involved in the pastime of geocaching. : , year=2006, page=89, issn=0736-2277, oclc=2848413, passage=Try not to let the muggles see you find a Cache. , location=Fresno, Calif., publisher=Quill Driver Books, year=2010, page=235, pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=cT1KR6oZX9MC&pg=PA235, isbn=978-1-884956-99-7, passage=Use Stealth. Commonly used in a place with a high muggle-to-geocacher ratio. , series=reproduced on w:stuff (website), stuff, location=Blenheim, New Zealand, publisher=w:stuff (company), stuff, date=16 February 2016, issn=1170-070X, oclc=173333254, passage=Each time we made a find [Teresa] Hinton would check there were no muggles, or non-geocachers, around before taking the container from its hiding place. , location=Bristol, Somerset, publisher=, date=6 February 2018, issn=2052-9473, oclc=1065304350, passage=Caches can be hidden in a disguised container, or very small package, and one element of difficulty is hiding caches in urban locations, where the hunter will have to avoid being spotted by ‘muggles’ – the name given to those unaware of the sport. Muggles will be surprised at the scale of the secret game taking place under their noses.Verb
muggl (transitive, geocaching) To deface, destroy, or remove#verb, remove a geocache.Etymology 3
; attested in berkshire, devonshire, gloucestershire, hampshire, lancashire, somersetshire, staffordshire, the west country, wiltshire, and yorkshire in the united kingdom. and sb., noformat=1, page=195, column=1 The word is possibly a variant of muddle.Verb
muggl (intransitive, Britain, dialectal) Often followed by along: to live or work#verb, work in an unorganized and unplanned way; to muddle along.Etymology 4
.Noun
MUGGLE (plural MUGGLEs) (US, dated, slang) hot chocolate, hot chocolate.Etymology 5
.Verb
muggl (UK, regional, obsolete) To be restless.Is Muggle a Scrabble Word?
Words With Friends
YES
Scrabble US
NO
Scrabble UK
YES
English International (SOWPODS)
NO
Scrabble Global
YES
Enable1 Dictionary
NO
Points in Different Games
Scrabble
10
Words with Friends
15
The word Muggle is worth 10 points in Scrabble and 15 points in Words with Friends
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