Mikey's dictionary defines it as fairy or elf (but no pic of WallyK). I think there was be another slang meaning. Paz NP-Coyote-Joni on MY Sonicnet on 1/26/01 12:15 PM, Catherine McKay at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > "Fay" relates to "fairy". Someone who is "fay" is > touched by the fairies, may be a fairy, (the little > gossamer-winged type, not like Wally the birthday > fairy!) may be a changeling, which would make them > flighty, ephemeral, not-quite-there and so on, just as > you say.
- Re: meaning of fay? Rob Ettridge
- Re: meaning of fay? jan gyn
- RE: meaning of fay? Wally Kairuz
- RE: meaning of fay? Wally Kairuz
- Re: meaning of fay? philipf
- Re: meaning of fay? Catherine McKay
- Re: meaning of fay? dsk
- Michael Paz
