Supposedly, after a Leprechaun has been caught, the person must watch them at all times in order to receive the golden prize that is promised by legend. The Leprechaun is a very tricky creature, and will try to convince you to look away from it so it can make a clean escape. Even a second of looking at something else, a simple glance in another direction, is enough to give the Leprechaun a chance to get away. If the Leprechaun gets away from you, regardless of whether or not you saw it, OR caught it, there will be no prize for you, only the memory of this little shoemaker farie.
Leprechauns are a type of fairy from Irish folklore. It was thought to be good luck if a person saw or caught a Leprechaun.
A leprechaun is an Irish imp or goblin. Leprechauns are usually depicted as small dwarves resembling elderly little men. The legend is that a leprechaun can be made to reveal his buried treasure (gold) if he is caught by a human.
Leprechaun?
No. They are not real and do not exist. They come from Celtic myths.
A leprechaun just wants to be left alone.
You get a yellow leprechaun.
No. No one 'made up' the leprechaun. They were just there.
freddy and leprechaun
yes leprechaun have lots of powers to play tricks on humans and so they don't get caught for playing tricks, they also have power to disappear in a second so you can't catch them, you have to be very fast to catch a leprechaun for it is very hard.
Bring it to the James Randi Educational Foundation. They offer $1mil to anyone who can provide conclusive evidence of the supernatural/occult/mythical. See link below.
The word is spelled leprechaun. An example sentence using this word would be, "The leprechaun guarded the pot of gold."
If a leprechaun was born in 1979 and it is currently 2021, the leprechaun would be 42 years old.