pixie dust is what fuels their propulsion system... a trail of unburnt fuel normals tails a pixie in flight, as there equipment was designed way before emissions control laws
2007-09-17 04:12:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Pixie dust is actually fairy dandruff. The little buggers never wash their hair. It's just used to foul the air,because pixies are not as nice as people claim they are. If I thought I was a pixie, or was seeing pixies, I would check into the nearest mental health center or rehab--pronto!
2007-09-16 23:24:32
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answered by Anonymous
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LOL
Pixie dust
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pixie dust is the trail of sparkling material that often follows mythical creatures such as pixies and fairies in general when they are visually represented. Sometimes, this trail is interpreted as being a tangible substance, often imbued with magic powers. The most notable example of this is in the 1953 Disney version of Peter Pan, where pixie dust allows one to fly if one is thinking happy thoughts, specifically the song "You can fly". In the book and play of Peter Pan, it was called fairy dust.
"Pixie dust" is also the informal name that IBM used briefly in a series of 2001 press releases for its antiferromagnetically-coupled (AFC) media technology, which can increase the data capacity of hard drives. In 2005 IBM announced plans to begin using "magnetic pixie dust" to enhance hard-drive capacity.
"Pixie dust" is also an informal name for silly actions or activities done for stated reasons such as claiming something is being done for "Legal Reasons" when in fact there is no such legal requirement to take that particular action.
A "Pixie dust" illusion can occur in night helicopter operations in dusty environments during brownout when the rotor blades create tiny sparks from impacting particles.
2007-09-16 23:20:20
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answered by DrMichael 7
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Good first answer~ I have not thought of pixies in years! I remember reading of them when I was a little girl in The Brownies (girl scouts).
2007-09-16 23:24:18
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answered by batgirl2good 7
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Duh, pixie dust is used to make you fly! Just sprinkle yourself with pixie dust and think a happy thought.
I hear the second star to the right is an excellent source of pixie dust. Ask for Tinkerbell.
2007-09-16 23:20:56
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answered by Matt 6
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its just thier special stuff. you know,thier private stash. they dig it and i imagine its sparkley. sounds fancy to me, and im a bit jealous. i wants me summathat.
2007-09-16 23:22:22
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answered by dali333 7
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