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Harrypotter vs Voldemort - What's the difference?

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harrypotter

Not English

Harrypotter has no English definition. It may be misspelled.

voldemort

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • An evil, harmful, or widely feared person or thing.
  • * 2012 , G. M. Malliet, A Fatal Winter , Constable & Robinson (2012), ISBN 9781472106247, unnumbered page:
  • Oscar has been called the Voldemort of Fleet Street by both friends and enemies. He was apparently ruthless in all his business dealings.'
  • * 2012 , B. J. Mendelson, Social Media Is Bullshit , St. Martin's Press (2012), ISBN 9781250002952, unnumbered page:
  • If you asked me to identify a Voldemort in the myth of “social media,” it would be these people, and not guys like Gary Vaynerchuk.
  • * 2013 , Robert H. Lustig, Heather Millar, & Cindy Gershen, The Fat Chance Cookbook: More Than 100 Recipes Ready in Under 30 Minutes to Help You Lose the Sugar and the Weight , Hudson Street Press (2013), ISBN 9781594632945, unnumbered page:
  • Fructose is the Voldemort of the metabolic syndrome pandemic: stealthy, ever-present, and bad for the common good.
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