Potterhead
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Potterheads
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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 ● Mar. 15, 2024
“I am very calm,” the actor playing Dumbledore says outright while confronting Harry about the Goblet of Fire, a reference to a meme-worthy Potterhead quibble about Michael Gambon’s line delivery.
From Slate ● May 17, 2018
“I still consider myself a Potterhead and I hope the Potterheads don’t hate me so much after this that I am never allowed to be one again.”
From The Guardian ● Jun. 5, 2016
“God. Are you like the biggest Potterhead ever now?”
From "Leah on the Offbeat" by Becky Albertalli
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Speaking of these damaged characters, for all the Potterheads out there, what would you say if HBO Max gave you the call and was like, "Hey, we want you on the new “Harry Potter” series?"
From Salon ● Dec. 19, 2023
However, it didn’t seem to taint enthusiasm among Potterheads.
From Reuters ● Nov. 18, 2018
That fact alone makes “The Crimes of Grindelwald” a welcome gift for Potterheads.
From Washington Post ● Nov. 12, 2018
Commemorating 20 years since the original publication in the United States of “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone,” it has something for adults and children, history buffs and science enthusiasts, Potterheads and casual fans.
From New York Times ● Oct. 4, 2018
It’s a moment that should have provoked gasps from the thousand-plus eager Potterheads who packed Broadway’s Lyric Theatre for a preview marathon performance of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, Parts 1 and 2.
From Slate ● Apr. 22, 2018
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