Not if it's uttered by a kid. I think adults getting into Harry Potter is bizarre.
2007-08-28 00:57:32
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answered by wwhrd 7
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No. The term "muggle" comes from the world of the fictional Harry Potter,a series that i have learned to love.
Why would it be offensive when i believe that magic,wizards and witches do not exist?
The term "muggle" is simply a title, probably like alien or something.
2007-08-28 07:56:23
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answered by girlgirlgirl 1
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Nah.. it's okay since the term 'muggle' is frequently used in one of my favourite series, Harry Potter.
2007-08-28 07:59:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Can you also "muggle a yo yo"? How is it different than smuggling a yo yo? I think muggling swings back and forth.
2007-08-28 08:12:37
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answered by Anonymous
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i don't watch harry potter, so when i think of muggle, i think of it as an act (verb)
did you see that man muggle that lady... dude just took her purse and ran
lol
2007-08-28 07:58:34
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answered by swagles 2
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It depends on the context it is given. ^^ For example, when i throw popcorn at fat people and call them filthy muggles, yes that is offensive, and it is supposed to be
SO EAT YOUR POPCORN AND SHUT UP YOU FILTHY MUGGLE!!! 0.o
2007-08-28 07:55:44
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answered by Anonymous
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No, not really. Although I'm quite jealous of the wizard powers.
2007-08-28 07:56:35
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answered by Starla 6
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No. But when a Death Eater calls me a mudblood I get really mad!
2007-08-28 08:13:11
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answered by Night Mare 4
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I am only coming to grips with the fact that I am one and I can't change that.
2007-08-28 07:59:06
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answered by Anonymous
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What does it mean? I'm rarely offended.
2007-08-28 07:56:55
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answered by ǝsɹnuʎxǝs 6
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