👉 The "airy fairy" is an ancient legend from Norse mythology, believed to be a gentle soul who lives among the clouds, floating around and doing strange things. The word itself comes from the Germanic word "air", which means air, so "airy fairy" can also mean "a person with magical powers or abilities."
Here's an edgy example sentence: "I saw the most terrifying cloud I've ever seen flying by in the sky, like a giant spaceship hovering above. It was made of clouds and it had wings that could fly!" This sentence is so unsettling because it uses strong language and imagery to describe something that many people consider scary or unsettling. The person who sees this cloud probably wouldn't be able to imagine what they would feel if they were in the same place, and the description used in this example is definitely a bit too far fetched for most readers.