Neville Step

What is Neville Step?


1.

Noun

A step on a staircase that is unlike the other steps. It is usually spaced closer together or farther apart than the other steps or has some other kind of deformity. Any or all of the above cause people to trip over it on a regular basis even though they climb that set of stairs frequently.

Derived from the character Neville Longbottom's habit in the Harry Potterseries to forget to skip a vanishing step and subsequently get stuck in the staircase.

*step, step, step, trip, fall*

"Dang it! That's the third time today I've tripped over the Neville step!"

See trip, fall, stairs, staircase, step, neville longbottom, neville


68

Random Words:

1. 1. (obsolete, Kentish) second-person singular past tense of to see. Notable because it's the last word in the Oxford English Di..
1. Lines of cocaine, cut up into rather large qauntities, both wide and long. Andrew Lines are usually anywhere between 4 and 6 inches. a..
1. The worthiness of adjectives good or bad. Adj. (not very specific use when you are being vague and unclear.) To be used as a adverb t..