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As the series is set in the wizarding world, J.K. Rowling has adapted the idioms for the wizarding world. On P43 Rubeus Hagrid says "Gallopin' Gorgons" which is a play on "Galloping gargoyles".

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Ron: Hermione, you're a girl,

Hermione: Glad you noticed.

This is the only one I remember, this one I made up.

Harry: Well we have something that Voldermort doesn't have

Ron: Yeah? What's that?

Harry: A nose

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-don't cry over spilt potion

-the fire's lit but the cauldron's empty

-galloping gargoyles

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In Harry Potter,Ron sometimes says "Bloody Hell".

Hermione often says "Well, I'm off to the Library".

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Harry doesn't really have a catchphrase but he does have a signature spell which is often associated with him. That spell is Expelliarmus.

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What an idiot

-Hermoine

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