odd+fancy
1fancy — I. n. 1. Imagination (properly, as exercised in sportive or whimsical moods), which see. 2. Pleasing conceit, happy conception, striking thought, ideal image, bright stroke. 3. Notion, idea, thought, conception, conceit, impression, apprehension …
2Fancy rat — This article is about pet brown rats. For pet Gambian pouched rats, see Gambian pouched rat. For pet black rats, see Black rat. A common hooded fancy rat The fancy rat is a domesticated brown rat (Rattus norvegicus), which is the most common type …
3Fancy (song) — Infobox Single Name =Fancy Cover size = 170 px Border = Caption =album cover Artist =Bobbie Gentry Album = B side = Court Yard Released =1969 Format = Recorded =Fame Recording Studios, Muscle Shoals, Alabama Genre = Length =4:15 Label =Capitol… …
4Odd-eyed cat — Typical odd eyed cat An odd eyed cat is a cat with one blue eye and one green, yellow or brown eye. It is a feline form of complete heterochromia,[1] …
5fancy — n 1. imagination, creativity, originality; conception, origination, generation, creation, invention, fabrication, formation. 2. mental image, visualization, picture; conception, concept, thought, notion, idea, abstraction, conceptualization;… …
6Maeve Higgins' Fancy Vittles — Format Sketch Created by Maeve Higgins Starring Maeve Higgins Lilly Higgins Opening theme The Lang Toun performed by Rozi Plain …
7whimsy — or whimsey n. pl. whimseys [hwim′zē, wim′zē] n. whimsies [prob. < WHIM WHAM] 1. an odd fancy; idle notion; whim 2. curious, quaint, or fanciful humor [poems full of whimsy] 3. something odd or whimsical, as an art o …
8va|gar|y — «vuh GAIR ee, VAY guhr », noun, plural gar|ies. 1. an odd fancy; extravagant notion: »the vagaries of a dream. SYNONYM(S): whim, fantasy. 2. an odd action; caprice; freak: »the vagaries of women s fashions. SYNONYM( …
9whim|wham — «HWIHM HWAM», noun. Archaic or Dialect. 1. any odd or fanciful object or thing; gimcrack; trifle. 2. a fanciful notion; an odd fancy. ╂[varied reduplication of whim] …
10Maggot — Mag got, n. [W. macai, pl. maceiod, magiod, a worn or grub; cf. magu to bread.] 1. (Zo[ o]l.) The footless larva of any fly. See {Larval}. [1913 Webster] 2. A whim; an odd fancy. Hudibras. Tennyson. [1913 Webster] …