Muggle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Muggle is the word used in the Harry Potter series of books by J. K. Rowling to refer to a person who lacks any sort of magical ability and was not born into the magical world.
Muggle (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Muggle or muggles refer to a variety of different things: "Muggles" as a slang term for marijuana in the 1920s and 1930s, associated with the jazz scene
Muggle - Wiktionary
Muggle (plural Muggles) A non-magical person in the works of J.K. Rowling. 2005, Kirkus Reviews, review of Charlotte Haptie, Otto and the Bird Charmers, from Dow Jones, Apr 1, 2005 ...
MuggleNet Interactive :: Fans enter the Harry Potter world
MuggleNet Interactive is a role-playing community which allows students to get sorted into hogwarts houses by the sorting hat quiz. Students can visit Diagon Alley to buy harry ...
Muggle (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Muggle or muggles refer to a variety of different things: "Muggles" as a slang term for marijuana in the 1920s and 1930s, associated with the jazz scene
HPL: Muggle Studies Class
Description of the Muggle Studies class at Hogwarts ... Muggle Studies Class "But it'll be fascinating to study [Muggles] from the wizarding point of view."
MuggleShop | Homepage
Welcome to MuggleShop, your one-stop location for Harry Potter merchandise - books, games, toys, DVDs and more! Plus, each purchase made through the site helps MuggleNet expand ...
Muggle - Cacheopedia
Muggle: 1. (noun) a non-geocacher in the vicinity of a geocache. 2. (verb) to vandalize a geocache. The term often is used to describe impacts on a cache hunt.
HPL: The Muggle World
Exploring the Muggle World "A Fair Deal for Wizards Who Deal Fair with Muggles." -- Cornelius Fudge 's campaign slogan Muggles, as non-magical folk are called by wizards ...
Muggle-born - Harry Potter Wiki - Harry Potter and the Half-Blood ...
Muggle-born is the term given to a witch or wizard who is born to two non-magical parents. Their magical abilities do not seem to be significantly affected by their parentage ...