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muggle

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Is muggle a Scrabble word?

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What is the meaning of muggle?

Definition

noun (English)

1. (uncountable, chiefly in the plural) Marijuana.Examples: "But there was a drug in New Orleans, although it took me over nine months to find out anything about it—a drug of a very different and insidious kind! [...] It looked like chopped hay, or dried clover, and was rolled up in a double brown cigarette paper. In short, a "muggles", "weed", or "mootie", cannabis indica, Indian hemp, or, to give it its Mexican name, marijuana, which translated into English just means Mary Jane!"; "The boy said he had been in the habit of smoking something which youthful friends called "muggles," a childish name for marihuana."; "While marijuana was still legal in New York, businessmen wanted to package Mezz [Mezzrow]'s muggle and turn it into a high-powered criminal enterprise. While tempted, Mezz rejected those efforts, as well."Synonyms: bhang, benj, boo, broccoli, bud, buddha, cannabis, cheebadatedin-pluralslanguncountable

2. (countable) A marijuana cigarette; a joint.Examples: "Marijuana is a variety of hemp weed (Cannabis sativa) long common in Mexico, lately becoming common in the U. S. Its leaves can be dried, ground and rolled into cigarets, which are bootlegged under the name of "muggles," "reefers," or "Mary Warners." Thinner, shorter than standard cigarets, "muggles" are made from the small delicate leaves of the female marijuana plant."; "“[...] Eddie, what is this cigarette? It tastes a bit like opium.” / “It’s a ‘muggles’, kid—Mex marijuana; it won’t hurt you any if you don’t inhale too deeply, but you’ll pass out if you do. [...]”"; "Windy, muggle-smoking Louis Armstrong has never had patience or skill to build an orchestra of his own. He is happy strutting before any good hot band where he can introduce himself as "The Reverend Satchel Mouth" and proceed to triple-tongue a cornet at incredible speed."Synonyms: bifta, bifter, blunt, bogie, bomber, bone, bun, Camberwell carrotcountabledatedslang

noun (English)

1. Alternative letter-case form of Muggle.Examples: "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."broadlydatedslang

2. Alternative letter-case form of Muggle.Examples: "Try not to let the muggles see you find a Cache."; "Use Stealth. Commonly used in a place with a high muggle-to-geocacher ratio."; "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."Antonyms: geocacherbroadlydatedslangspecifically

verb (English)

1. (transitive, geocaching) To deface, destroy, or remove a geocache.Examples: "Okay, September 3. That was just last Monday—Labor Day—so the geocache had been muggled sometime during the past week."; "Stolen or vandalized geocaches are termed "muggled" or "plundered"."; "We returned the cache to its original place and left it just as we'd found it. If a cache is interfered with, it's deemed to have been "muggled" and this is severely frowned upon by the Geochaching^([sic]) community."datedslangtransitive

verb (English)

1. (intransitive, UK, Ireland, dialectal) Often followed by along: to live or work in an unorganized and unplanned way; to muddle along.Examples: "And zo thay muggled along, 'till tha volks all begun to make giame on them."; "I might have a made out to muggle along if so be Mister Jolly would a rised my wages, or the Union could a kept on taken care o' this last poor little un, till sich time as I might a married some'un to keep the childern tidy; [...]"; "She might truly be said "to muggle along;" everything in her house was in the greatest state of confusion, and, it must be added, dirt."IrelandUKdateddialectalintransitiveslang

noun (English)

1. (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.Examples: "This video game won’t appeal to muggles."; "[...] I have finally worked out that the word ECNALUBMA in back-to-front writing translates as 'get out of my way, you Muggle motorist'."; "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."Synonyms: basic bitch, bourgeois, L7, mainstreamer, mainstreamist, muggle, mundane, normalbroadly

2. (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.Examples: "At some point when you're out geocaching, you'll run into Muggles. The trouble with Muggles is they have no idea what the sport of geocaching is all about. If they see you find a cache, they might get into the cache after you leave—to see what you were up to."; "Try not to let the muggles see you find a Cache."; "Use Stealth. Commonly used in a place with a high muggle-to-geocacher ratio."Synonyms: basic bitch, bourgeois, L7, mainstreamer, mainstreamist, muggle, mundane, normalbroadly

Definition source: Wiktionary

What Scrabble words can I make with the letters in "muggle"?

How many Scrabble points is the word "muggle"?

Scrabble
10 points
M3
U1
G2
G2
L1
E1

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Words With Friends
15 points
M4
U2
G3
G3
L2
E1

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