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airy-fairy, a. colloq.|ˈɛərɪˈfɛərɪ| [After Tennyson's ‘airy, fairy Lilian’ (Lilian, 1830).] 1. Delicate or light as a fairy. Also as n.
1869W. S. Gilbert Bab Ballads, Only a Dancing Girl iii, No airy fairy she, As she hangs in arsenic green, From a highly impossible tree, In a highly impossible scene. 1898Westm. Gaz. 1 Oct. 8/1 The low-necked airy-fairy ladies' ball gown. 1907Ibid. 30 Mar. 16/1 To find partners for the airy-fairy creatures. 2. Fanciful (in disparaging sense).
1920D. H. Lawrence Lost Girl iv. 55 He had already an airy-fairy kind of knowledge of the whole affair. 1957F. Hoyle Black Cloud iv. 85, I am concerned with facts not with motives, suspicions, and airy-fairy nothingness. 1966Listener 8 Sept. 336/2 Favoured by..some men of the market place, whose ideas I believe to be airy-fairy. |