Citations:Slytherin

Noun: "a person bearing traits associated with Slytherin house from the Harry Potter series..."

 * 2001, Susan Elizabeth Phillips, This Heart of Mine, Avon Books (2002), ISBN 0380808080, page 13:
 * “Slytherin!” she called out to the jerk who cut her off. “Dirty, rotten Slytherin!”
 * 2011, Chloe Neill, Hard Bitten, New American Library (2011), ISBN 9781101505045, unnumbered page:
 * What kind of black magic are we talking? Elphaba, Wicked Witch of the West-type stuff or Slytherin-type stuff?”
 * 2011, Cyrus Duff, "Which House? Harry Potter Helps Sort Presidential Field", Hartford Courant, 24 August 2011:
 * Bachmann's slippery answers to questions, harsh treatment of reporters and crazy eyes brand her as the quintessential Slytherin.
 * 2012, Molly Harper, My Bluegrass Baby, Pocket Star Books (2012), ISBN 9781476706054, page 57:
 * “You know, there are colors beyond black and green. You're not a Slytherin.”
 * 2012, Eloisa James, Paris in Love, Random House (2013), ISBN 9780812981902, page 167:
 * I pulled out a Gryffindor key chain I had been saving for just such an emergency, and she cheered up while telling me why she was definitely a Gryffindor and not a Slytherin.
 * 2013, Michele Bigley, Explorer's Guide Northern California, The Countryman Press (2013), ISBN 9780881509946, page 409:
 * I'll admit, this place creeps me out, but Slytherins out there will enjoy viewing (and holding) over 50 types of snakes and reptiles, including bearded dragons, horned frogs, and tarantulas.
 * 2013, Tracey Solheim, Foolish Games, Berkley (2013), ISBN 9781101617526, unnumbered page:
 * “It's too bad your Slytherin brother can't be persuaded to tell the truth to Will,” Annabeth mused.
 * “Not unless there's something in it for him.”