Potterhead
Americannoun
plural
PotterheadsOther Word Forms
- non-Potterhead noun
Example Sentences
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One Potterhead who is part of the fandom is Rachel Parker, a 32-year-old wedding planner who specialises in "nerdy themed" ceremonies.
From BBC
The lyrical scene transitions, which helped the show nab a Tony nomination for best choreography, have largely disappeared, and some expositional sections are delivered at a pace so frantic that even a devout Potterhead might get confused.
From Los Angeles Times
A self-proclaimed “Potterhead,” he thought their nerdiness could match up.
From Washington Post
The Potterhead Running Club is the brainchild of Brian Biggs, a big Harry Potter fan who caught the running bug six years ago.
From Washington Times
A self-described Potterhead and “Gryffindork,” Meghan, 36, had been planning her Harry Potter wedding since long before Travis proposed.
From Washington Post
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