Gaga
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Senile, with overtones of being crazy and/or foolish. Read MoreGaloshes
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Clothing • Glossary
U.S.: rainboots. Read MoreGalumphing
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To gallop or prance. Read MoreGaol
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Architecture • Glossary
U.S.: jail. Read MoreGeroff
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Colloquial form of “Get off”, which in turn means “leave me alone” or “let go.”… Read MoreGigglewater
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Food and drinks • Glossary
1920s North American slang for alcoholic beverages. The magical variety actually causes the drinker to giggle. … Read MoreGillyflower
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Glossary • Plants
Any of several plants related to the carnation that have fragrant flowers. This term crops up occasionally in descriptions of Elizabethan gardens. (AHD) … Read MoreGit
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Idiot. Read MoreGlen
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A glen is a narrow, deep valley, often with a watercourse running through it. Read MoreGood On You
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Glossary It's No Good Crying Over Spilt Potion
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Glossary gooseberry
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To “play gooseberry” is a British idiom meaning to be an unwanted third person when two other people, particularly two who are having a romantic relationship, wish to be alone together (Oxford English Dictionary). Read MoreGorn
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Colloquialism for gone. Read MoreThe Greater Good
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“The Greater Good,” often “For the Greater Good” was an idea developed Goderic’s Hollow in the summer of 1899 by Albus Dumbledore and Gellert Grindelwald which advocated wizard supremacy “for the greater good” of the world (DH18). Dumbledore and Grindelwald’s plans to achieve the Greater Good by wizarding takeover… Read More