Ron Weasley uses the word "bloody" numerous times throughout the "Harry Potter" series, particularly in the earlier books. It's a common exclamation for him, reflecting his character's personality and background. However, an exact count of how many times he says it is not easily quantified without a detailed text analysis. Generally, it's often noted as one of his signature phrases.
No, he says "Bloody Hell"
You say it three times
How many people did bloody Mary kill? How did bloody Mary die?Is she real?when we say bloody Mary 13 times what will she do or what will happen?
Bloody hell.
Throughout the eight films, Ron says "bloody hell" a total of twenty-one times. There is also one time when it's said by someone other than Ron (George when the Minister arrives in Deathly Hallows, Part 1). The catch-phrase is only associated with Ron in the movies and he never uses it in the books.
if you say it she will hunt you down where ever you ar
I believe that is a superstition.
Absolutely nothing will happen.
'Bloody' Mary was King Henry the VIII's oldest daughter. She was a very devout Christian and her persecution of Protestants after her ascent to the throne earned her the nickname 'Bloody Mary.'
No
No. This is superstition and not real.
No, that's Bloody Mary