Yes, 'tooth fairy' is a compound noun, a word for a character from folklore who issupposed to leave money under a child's pillow in place of a baby tooth that has just fallen out; a word for a character.
No, it is not. The word tooth is a noun, which can be used as a noun adjunct, as in tooth decay or tooth fairy. The verb (to tooth) means to add teeth to a tool or gear.
Yes. It is a proper noun.
The tooth fairy is your parents
the tooth fairy does have pets dog teeth are the tooth fairy's pets
no there is no African tooth fairy there is no tooth fairy at all
I think the tooth fairy is 27
There is no such thing as the stupid tooth fairy
sorry, but there is no such thing as a tooth fairy
the tooth fairy drink milk
Tooth Fairy....(~_~)
It depends if your talking about a boy tooth fairy or a girl tooth fairy, but regardless it is sparkly.
yes the mexican tooth fairy is called tooth mouse