It appears you may be referring to "pixie dust," which is a magical substance typically associated with fairies and fantasy stories. In reality, pixie dust does not exist.
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Wishing dust is a fictional concept often seen in fairy tales and movies, where it has magical powers to grant wishes. In reality, there is no scientific evidence to support the existence of wishing dust.
anything thing mainly gas and dust particles
The smallest thing you could imagine - a dust grain, a molecule, an atom, a quark.
No, a comet is not a living thing. It is a celestial object made up of ice, dust, and rock that orbits the sun. It does not have the biological processes required for life.
nothing u piky idiut
there is mercury burgers and piky mickes
There is no such thing as green fairy dust or fairy dust. It doesn't exist.
every thing
fairy dust comes from thing stuff and colourful surgar
As far as I know there is no such thing as moon dust in World of Warcraft.
Well . . . I can promise you that rainbow dust certainly can't hurt you.The reason is the fact that no such thing as rainbow dust exists.
That's not a term commonly used in astronomy. There is dust in the Solar System, and it is likely that part of the material of such dust came from the Sun.
No even a clean room will have some degree of dust. Most dust is skin from humans so if humans use it it can never be 100 percent dust free
No, because there is no such thing as fairy dust. Sorry.
A speck of dust.
It Can Destory Alot of Thing's.