fairies

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periler

Periler yalnızca peri masallarında vardırlar. - Fairies exist only in fairy tales.

Periler ay ışığında dans ettiler. - The fairies danced in the moonlight.

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peri

Peri prensi bir kediye dönüştürdü. - The fairy changed the prince into a cat.

Ben peri masallarına inanmıyorum. - I don't believe in fairy tales.

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homoseksüel erkek
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peri gibi

Güzel beyaz elbisesi içinde bir peri gibi görünüyordu. - She looked like a fairy in her beautiful white dress.

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perilere ait
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{i} top
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{i} eşcinsel erkek
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{i} homoseksüel
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çocuk

Çocuklar masal dinlemeyi sever. - The children love listening to fairy tales.

Çocukken pamuklu şekerin ve bulutların benzer olduklarını düşünürdüm. - When I was a kid, I used to think that fairy floss and clouds were alike.

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büyülüfairylike peri gibi
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pasif homoseksüel erkek
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{i} nonoş
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fairy ring bazen çayırlarda bulunan ve perilerin dansından meydana
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peri elinden çıkmış gibi
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fairyland periler ülkesi
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{i} argo homoseksüel erkek, ibne
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puşt
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yalan
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ibne
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got veren
English - English
are the dispossessed spirits which once inhabited human bodies, but are not yet meet to dwell with the "saints in light " "All those airy shapes you now behold Were human bodies once, and clothed with earthly mould; Our souls, not yet prepared for upper light, Till doomsday wander in the shades of night " Dryden: The Flower and the Leaf Fairing (A) A present from a fair The ing is a patronymic = a descendant of, come from, belonging to "Fairings come thus plentifully in " Shakespeare: Love's Labour's Lost, v 2 Fairlimb The sister of Bitelas and daughter of Rukenaw, the ape; in the tale of Reynard the Fox
plural of fairy
Pretty self explanatory They're dolls (usually any kind of dolls mainly prep) with wings
wishes coming true, the importance of dreaming and believing in the magic and mystery of life
away with the fairies
not with it, dreaming, not all there

Hobday was wild, mad, and totally away with the fairies.

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A mythical being who had magical powers, known in many sizes and descriptions, although often depicted in modern illustrations only as small and spritely with gauze-like wings; A sprite
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a male homosexual, especially one who is effeminate
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the realm of faerie; enchantment, illusion
tooth fairies
plural form of tooth fairy
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A mythical being, usually small, slim, often with gauzy wings
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When they hear the word "fairy," many people think of tiny, pretty little girls with wings That is just one kind of fairy Today, fairy is the most popular word used to describe a separate race of beings or "spirits" that people have reported seeing for centuries Fairies are different in many ways Fairies can be good to humans, or bad Some fairies, called "trooping fairies," travel in large groups; other fairies live alone, often in houses or under bridges Fairies can be very tiny, or very large
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land of the fae, state of enchantment, associated with fays (as in fairy gold, fairy queen)
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See Elf, and Demon
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An tiny elemental entity [See "Elemental" for more info] considered clever, mischievous, and possessing magical abilities
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Enchantment; illusion
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A fairy is an imaginary creature with magical powers. Fairies are often represented as small people with wings
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Given by fairies; as, fairy money
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A nature spirit revered in modern Paganism
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(derogatory slang) A male homosexual, especially one who is effeminate
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Pokémon with semi-psychic fairy abilities Fairy Pokemon cannot learn Dark attacks Note: This feature should not be confused with the Fairyshape egg group Skills: Mind Games, Psychic, Psywave, Teleport
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offensive terms for an openly homosexual man
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{i} nymph, sprite, elf; homosexual male (Slang)
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Feather Fish
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The country of the fays; land of illusions
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An imaginary supernatural being or spirit, supposed to assume a human form (usually diminutive), either male or female, and to meddle for good or evil in the affairs of mankind; a fay
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small, human in form, playful, having magical powers
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{s} of fairies; fairy-like; fantastic, magical
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An enchantress
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Of or pertaining to fairies
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disapproval If someone describes a man as a fairy, they mean that he is a homosexual and they disapprove of this. In folklore, any of a race of supernatural beings who have magic powers and sometimes meddle in human affairs. Some have been described as of human size, while others are "little people" only a few inches high. The term was first used in medieval Europe. Fairy lore is especially common in Ireland, Cornwall, Wales, and Scotland. Though usually beneficent in modern children's stories, the fairies of the past were powerful and sometimes dangerous beings who could be friendly, mischievous, or cruel, depending on their whim. Fairies were thought to be beautiful, to live much longer than human beings, and to lack souls. They sometimes carried off human infants and left changelings as substitutes. They occasionally took human lovers, but to enter fairyland was perilous for humans, who were obliged to remain forever if they ate or drank there. See also leprechaun
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{a} given by fairies, belonging to fairies
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{n} a very small phantom, elf, enchantress
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