Wront
the past tense of something ron weasley did, or an overall word to describe ron weasley’s actions. when used to describe the actions of others, it is about an action similar to that ron weasley would do. basically always relevant when the action has something to do with ron weasley.
hermione: you really wront when you ran from that spider, harry.
harry: but ron wront more when he stole his dad’s car last week.
ron: i wront do a thing like that ever again.
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