Definition of "Voldemort"
Voldemort
noun
plural Voldemorts
An evil, harmful, or widely feared person or thing.
Quotations
Fructose is the Voldemort of the metabolic syndrome pandemic: stealthy, ever-present, and bad for the common good.
2013, Robert H. Lustig, Heather Millar, & Cindy Gershen, The Fat Chance Cookbook: More Than 100 Recipes Ready in Under 30 Minutes to Help You Lose the Sugar and the Weight, Hudson Street Press, published 2013
verb
third-person singular simple present Voldemorts, present participle Voldemorting, simple past and past participle Voldemorted
(transitive) To avoid naming someone or something directly; to use circumlocution.
Quotations
PhD candidate and attendee NatalieZed (2015a, 2015b) instead Voldemorted the hashtag by using #Deatheaters – a term for Voldemort’s supporters, also from the Harry Potter novels – to refer to Gamergate harassers: […]
2018 August, Emily van der Nagel, “‘Networks that work too well’: intervening in algorithmic connections”, in Media International Australia, volume 168, number 1, page 88