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Snape, snape, slitheren snape. what does it mean!!!?

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My friend keeps singing something like this!! it goes snape, snape, slitheren snape, then dumbledore! i know it is from harry potter. but did he make it up or is it from something!!! help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  1. no, not made up!

    snape, is a professor that was thought the enemy, but actually was not.

    slytherin, is a house in the school, like the "evil" wizards and witches are assigned there.

    Dumbledore, is like a wizard genius. killed by snape by both of their plan.

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  2. Since you already know it is from harry potter then i just have to inform you that the sequence of names your friend uses is  nowhere in the books. This "song" is obviously made up by your friend since there's nothing like the in the books or even the movies. ^^

  3. It's Snape Snape Severus Snape and it's from Potter Puppet Pals.

  4. I do not know,

  5. Yes. It is from Harry Potter. Your friends probably made it up because there is aliteration in the sound of the name, Snape and the House which he used to belong to while a student at Hogwarts, which is Slytherin House. Aliteration is a rhyming technique using words that start with the same letter, in this case, the letter S. The name Dumbledore was mentioned in the end, probably because Prof. Snape was pinpointed in HPBk 6 (HP and the Half Blood Prince) as Prof. Dumbledore's murderer.

  6. Snape was the potions professor, and later Defense Against the Dark Arts, and he is killed in the last book. Slytherin is the "house" he was in when he was in school. Dumbledore was the headmaster of the school, but he was killed too.

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