NOUN
- a boyish or immature man; after the boy in Barrie's play who never grows up
- the main character in a play and novel by J. M. Barrie; a boy who won't grow up
How To Use Peter Pan In A Sentence
- For those who hark after the dying traditions, the disappointment at the demise of the pantomime dame is off-set by Gail Watson's appearance as a cross-gendered Peter Pan.
- That combined the the Peter Pan cut I'm going to get, I could create an androgenous look. 13th Floor Elevators :: You Don't Know
- Playing on the Ravons, I called the new management company Nevermore Ltd. When I asked Tug what he thought of the name he grunted and asked if it was for the home of Peter Pan, “Where the Lost Boys never grow up.” EVENING’S EMPIRE
- Jeremy Sumpter, who played the title role in last year's feature film ‘Peter Pan, ‘is the batboy, Pete Young.’
- Gnomes, but "Passage to Moauv," the first entry in the mid-seventies Peter Pan comic and record series for kids, which present new adventures of Kirk and Krew in short dramatized radio plays on 7-inch records, accompanied by read-along comic books. Bully Says: Comics Oughta Be Fun!
- He's been asked to make a sequel to "Peter Pan".
- Mike is a chronic liar, a Peter Pan figure who has trouble paying his bills and facing up to anything that whiffs of adult responsibility.
- Picky people pick Peter Pan peanut - butter.
- The man dubbed the Peter Pan of Pop has a legion of loyal fans after 53 years in the music business. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
- One such case is said to be Sir James Barrie who was short of stature and may have had some affinity with his creation, Peter Pan.