Just don't play it anymore
sorry it is a binding contract sealed with the first tooth....no contract no tooth
The tooth fairy is the concept of a fairy which gives a child a gift in exchange for a tooth that has come out. A child typically leaves the tooth under their pillow for the fairy to take while they sleep. The tooth fairy then adds the tooth to a special part of her all-white tooth castle in the sky. The myth in this form is practised in the US, Ireland, Germany, Italy, South Africa, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Portugal and the UK.
The possessive form of the word fairy is fairy's.
it depends how old you are. when you are a child the tooth fairy is definitly real, but when you get older the tooth fairy changes form int your parents, and will eventually stop coming by your house.
The plural of the noun fairy is fairies.
That's it - fairy The plural form is fairies
The singular possessive is tooth's.
The singular possessive form of "tooth" is "tooth's."
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The fairies.
Yes, tooth fairy is a compound word, a separated compound noun.A compound word is a word made of two or more individual words that join to form a word with a meaning of its own.
The plural form of "tooth" is "teeth."