1. muggle - Noun
2. muggle - Verb
(uncountable, chiefly in the plural) Marijuana. [from mid 1920s]
Synonyms: see Thesaurus:marijuana
(countable) A marijuana cigarette; a joint. [from mid 1920s]
Synonyms: see Thesaurus:marijuana cigarette
Alternative letter-case form of Muggle
A person who has no magical abilities.
(by extension) A person who lacks a particular ability or skill; a non-specialist; also, a person who is not a member of a group; an outsider.
(geocaching, specifically) A person not involved in the pastime of geocaching.
Antonym: geocacher
muggle (third-person singular simple present muggles, present participle muggling, simple past and past participle muggled)
(transitive, geocaching) To deface, destroy, or remove a geocache.
muggle (third-person singular simple present muggles, present participle muggling, simple past and past participle muggled)
(intransitive, Britain, dialectal) Often followed by along: to live or work in an unorganized and unplanned way; to muddle along.
A person who has no magical abilities.
(by extension) A person who lacks a particular ability or skill; a non-specialist; also, a person who is not a member of a group; an outsider or cowan.
Synonyms: see Thesaurus:mainstreamer
This video game won’t appeal to muggles.
(geocaching, specifically) A person not involved in the pastime of geocaching.
As a side-effect Harry and Hermione, who were brought up in the highly regulated Muggle world, find solutions by thinking in ways unfamiliar to wizards. Source: Internet
At the same time, the Muggle family storyline becomes less important as Harry embraces his destiny. Source: Internet
Children of this mixed parentage are called half-bloods (strictly speaking, they are 'Literal Half-bloods'); children with recent Muggle ancestry on the one side or the other are also called half-bloods. Source: Internet
Enraged, Percival mercilessly attacked the Muggle boys (killing them in the film version ), and was sentenced to life in Azkaban. Source: Internet
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets In the second novel, Dumbledore suspects that Tom Riddle is somehow involved in the attacks on the muggle born students, as he says, when asked who is the culprit, "not who, but how?" Source: Internet
During the confrontation, Snape reveals himself as the eponymous "Half-Blood Prince" (being the half-blood son of Muggle Tobias Snape and pure-blood Eileen Prince). Source: Internet