The name is "mudblood".
Mudblood
Mudblood
No, dementors are foul creatures. There are no males or females.
It is when you foul someone non-stop. You always foul out in a baskteball game. And you always push or lke slam someone, and foul them really badly.
well you connot be called on but if youpiss off someone then they can remove you
Harry Parsons has written: 'The Nature of Frogs' 'Foul and loathsome creatures' -- subject- s -: Amphibians, Reptiles
Yes, they are O-U-T!
It typically refers to someone who is using foul language. The foul language being the 'colorfull words'.
You can foul someone whether you or them have the ball. If you make "illegal contact" with another player its a foul.
A "loose ball foul" is when someone is trying to get a rebound (they can be on offence or defense), and a person pushes someone out of their way, or forces them trip, to get the ball. If a loose ball is called on someone on Team A, Team B will automatically get the ball.
You can like nudge people but if you truck them over that is a foul and they get 2 freethrows
some thought the book was too gory and had too much foul language.
Nobody, except JK Rowling, knows Hermione Granger's blood type. Her blood status, however, is Muggle-born. Both of her parents are muggles and possess no magical powers. The foul name Draco Malfoy calls Hermione to remind her of her status is "Mudblood." It means that she has "dirty blood," as Draco thinks all muggle-borns worth less because of their blood status.