NOUN
- a fairy that is said to leave money at night under a child's pillow to compensate for a baby tooth falling out
How To Use tooth fairy In A Sentence
- They believe in the Tooth Fairy myth, the myth of the vestal virgin. Penthouse Founder Bob Guccione Dies At 79
- It assumes we haven't evolved from those kindergarten days when we believed in the tooth fairy and in the stork as the source of babies.
- After all, if you no longer believe in the Tooth Fairy, you shouldn't expect to continue receiving monies under your pillow from a winged woman.
- At least megan gale is still his personal tooth fairy. Cheeseburger Gothic » Because the ladies have been relatively well behaved…
- The tooth fairy will come during the night and leave a gift of money.
- Well finally a subject that has nothing to do with the tooth fairy, the santa 'gas' fairy or any other fairy or super dupper being that will lower your gas with anything in congress this summer. (and maybe no other summer either) Tivo. Clinton loves America because of Tivo
- I uncovered lots more money superstitions, including embedding silver coins in Christmas puddings, the tooth fairy, and the fact that actors are superstitious about using real money on stage.
- Fortunately, she's not giving cars yet, but I've discovered the tooth fairy I know is pretty frugal compared to most.
- Its loss was almost as bad as the loss of Santa Claus, and certainly as tragic as the final collapse of the tooth fairy theology, and it moved me further along in my increasingly apostatical progress through life.
- When the tooth fairy stopped coming, I was inconsolable and the awful truth about Father Christmas was almost more than I could bear as a teenager.