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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
muggle

"marijuana, a joint," 1926, apparently originally a New Orleans word, of unknown origin.

Wiktionary
muggle

Etymology 1 n. 1 (context in singular or plural dated English) A marijuana cigarette; a joint. 2 (context slang English) hot chocolate Etymology 2

n. 1 A person who has no magical abilities. 2 (context skilled or specialized groups English) A person who lacks a skill or is not a member of the group. vb. (context transitive English) (context in geocaching English) To remove, deface or destroy a geocache. Etymology 3

vb. (context obsolete English) To be restless.

Wikipedia
Muggle

In the Harry Potter book series, a Muggle is a person who lacks any sort of magical ability and was not born into the magical world. Muggles also do not have any magical blood. It differs from the term Squib, which refers to a person with one or more magical parents yet without any magical power/ability, and from the term Muggle-born (or the derogatory and offensive mudblood), which refers to a person with magical abilities but without magical parents.

Muggle (disambiguation)

A muggle is a person without magical abilities in the Harry Potter series.

:* Transferatively, it has been used in a number of groups and fields to refer to an outsider, non-initiate, or one lacking basic knowledge of the field.

Muggle may also refer to:

  • "Muggles" (recording), by Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra
  • Muggles, a character in the children's book The Gammage Cup
  • Muggles, a race in the book The Legend of Rah and the Muggles
  • A slang term for cannabis; (users are "muggle-heads")

Usage examples of "muggle".

In a time of uncertainty, the Muggle world has found a source of comfort and stability.

Harry knew that they were hardly alone in this very common Muggle superstition, yet people carried umbrellas in Britain almost all the time and it rained quite a lot.

Your parents had your birth recorded in Cardiff and you have a record of attending a Muggle school.

All wizards who suddenly find themselves needing to function in the Muggle world do it.

At the very least, this man was breaking into a house, which was against Muggle laws.

It seemed a better idea to take advantage of Muggle technology rather than having spells on every house.

Muggle, Harry guessed this was the first real Muggle house Draco Malfoy had been in.

Rodney Jeffries is a Muggle or a wizard cashing in on doing magic tricks for crowds of people.

Aberforth, looking again like his Muggle persona of Dick Abernathy, was sitting in his car with Draco beside him, waiting for Harry.

For my summer homework I did a lot of research on Muggle security measures.

I also said that they could take you and Hermione along, which means you could keep an eye on them and Hermione could be a Muggle guide for the three of you.

He knew that modern Muggle cameras could be very small and unobtrusive.

All they needed was a Muggle police officer walking in and seeing someone doing magic.

We do not know of anyone who has all of their magic genes turned on, and it seems that even your average Muggle has one or two turned on.

Professor Dumbledore this way, you understand, and she wanted to be able to check in with him without having to wait for an owl to reach him or having to arrange for him to be at a Muggle telephone or something.