Yes, "Floss" can be a name, often used as a nickname or a given name. It may also refer to a type of dental hygiene product or have other meanings in different contexts. However, its usage as a name is less common compared to traditional names.
* Fairy floss * Cotton candy
Fairy floss is another name for cotton candy, which is a spun sugar.
isn't it if i get this wrong correct me please isn't it Rhiannon
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Cotton candy was called many things in our time. Two of those names include "sugar pillow" or "melting floss". However, during the St. Louis Expidition cotton candy was called "fairy floss".-Hope this answers some of your questions.
Cotton Candy.
Floss is a noun and a verb. Noun: Please remember to buy some floss. Verb: You should floss often.
No dental floss does not stretch.
yes, you may very well buy mint free floss as well as mint floss. yes, you may very well buy mint free floss as well as mint floss.
Glide floss, now called Crest Glide floss, is a dental floss made of ePTFE ( Expanded Polytetrafluoroethylene); it is used for cleaning between teeth.
Noun or verb depends on context. Floss is on sink-noun Do you floss-verb
Floss holder and dental floss sticks come in either a "knife" shape or a "Y"shape.