Youtube Fairies or Tiktok Fairies are people that have fun play pretending that they have magic/telekinetic abilities. The "magic/telekinesis/psychokinesis" demonstrations are achieved using video editing and magic tricks. Examples of things that are commonly used by the #Fairies are, invisible thread, magnets, the power of static, leaf blower/blower function of a vacuum cleaner, different types of chemicals to perform "Pyrokinesis" and other "techniques" that can be easily explained with basic science/physics or "tools/techniques" that can be found in a "Magic Trick" store. Video editing is used to create a visual effect of "human flight levitation", "teleportation of items" and other "magic/telekinesis/psychokinesis abilities".
Giovanni is a well-known Youtube Fairy / TikTok Fairy.
by JamesRd November 23, 2022
by Bucket Fairy Princess March 17, 2010
by Dibbjr October 31, 2009
A fairy of shampoo is a person who would make you no longer feel lonely just by seeing them. Even if you’re with your sad heart, they make it disappear far away.
by odisbiggestfan June 12, 2022
A person who searches the Internet for things that they like, comments on them in a positive way, and praises people for posting things that the fairy likes. An Internet fairy is the opposite of an Internet troll.
by @Affectrovert June 02, 2015
Girl, I woke up and checked my Facebook page. How about this dude posted a video of turtles getting their freak on?
I saw that shit! I was visited by the fuckery fairy too! *smmfh*
I saw that shit! I was visited by the fuckery fairy too! *smmfh*
by funny bish January 17, 2010
A tinkle fairy is presumably an imaginary being that monitors every moment you take a piss, it is mostly known for its limitations, such as 'the amount of times you can shake'. It was made popular from the show Family Guy.
Adam West: *shakes twice*
Tinkle Fairy: Two shakes, that's it...Move along!
Adam West: Oh, why thank you, Tinkle Fairy!
Tinkle Fairy: Two shakes, that's it...Move along!
Adam West: Oh, why thank you, Tinkle Fairy!
by Terrum July 13, 2013