You don’t have to change your whole life. Just tilt it slightly sideways.
The word "Malkin" has an interesting history. In old English, it was a diminutive of the name Maud/Matilda, but it eventually came to mean a "messy woman" or was used as a name for a cat (and later a scarecrow made of old clothes). J.K. Rowling likely chose it because she works with fabric and clothing!
Because the truth is, we are all a little bit Madam Callooon. We just forgot how to let her out. madam callooon
If you are thinking of a witch with a shop in a magical story, you are likely looking for . The name "Callooon" is a common mishearing of "Malkin" because of the way the "M" and the "l" blend together when spoken quickly.
P.S. If you see her, tell her I still have her purple umbrella. She left it here in 1987. You don’t have to change your whole life
: A name occasionally associated with historical or fictional figures.
Let her into the room. Let her mispronounce the fancy cheese. Let her take up space. In old English, it was a diminutive of
She reminds us that whimsy is not a waste of time. It is a survival tactic. Putting a tiny paper umbrella in your coffee cup at 2 PM on a rainy Wednesday? That is a Callooon move. Wearing mismatched socks because the colors "clash beautifully"? Madam Callooon would applaud.