fancy
Sounds like a British comedy.
If you are referring to the dog in Fancy Nancy, it is a mutt. The name of the animal shelter where they got the dog was La Salle. Here dad just made up the "fancy" name for Nancy.
you can have like a mythical creature theme - kind of like fancy dress
they had really fancy food like stake ,or rice, meatballs
I like music score books. My wife likes mysteries. Whatever suits their fancy.
simple and classic, not frilly or over the top like Nancy Reagan
Big fancy college words of scholastic nature particular to an area of study like medicene, law, psychology etc
Nancy Pelosi
she wears really expensive fancy shoes, like from aritzia, bcbg, urban outfitters .
In Brittish terms,to fancy someone means to like some one in a romantic kind of way,or otherwise known as"crushing". So probably,"I like you a lot," "I'm crushin' on you,"or something like that.
No, Nancy in Charles Dickens' novel "Oliver Twist" does not have a surname. She is known simply as Nancy throughout the book, as her full name is never revealed by the author. This lack of a surname adds to the mystery and intrigue surrounding her character in the story.
fancy pants 2.