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From Hayashi Park Potterverse for 5th ed. Dungeons and Dragons (5e)

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;No-Maj :Ordinary mundane ''non-magical'' person. American equivalent of British wizarding’s ''Muggle''.
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;Flapper :Woman who loves energetic dance and wears a dress cut to twirl and bob beautifully.
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;Swing :Popular uptempo big band music of this time period.
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;Swingin’, bees knees, cat’s meow :Good, desirable, popular.
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;Cheaters :Mundane prescription eyeglasses.
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;Alcohol :Giggle water.
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;Legs :Pins.
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;Feet :Dogs.
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;Boring person :Flat tire.
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;Drunk :Zozzled.
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;Muggle :Marijuana joint (American mundane slang)
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;Broad :Attractive Woman.
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;Skwiffy :
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;Jawing :Speaking thoughtlessly.
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;Socked in the kisser :Punched in the mouth.

Revision as of 15:39, 15 July 2018

No-Maj 
Ordinary mundane non-magical person. American equivalent of British wizarding’s Muggle.
Flapper 
Woman who loves energetic dance and wears a dress cut to twirl and bob beautifully.
Swing 
Popular uptempo big band music of this time period.
Swingin’, bees knees, cat’s meow 
Good, desirable, popular.
Cheaters 
Mundane prescription eyeglasses.
Alcohol 
Giggle water.
Legs 
Pins.
Feet 
Dogs.
Boring person 
Flat tire.
Drunk 
Zozzled.
Muggle 
Marijuana joint (American mundane slang)
Broad 
Attractive Woman.
Skwiffy 
Jawing 
Speaking thoughtlessly.
Socked in the kisser 
Punched in the mouth.