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Peter Pan   /pˈitər pæn/   Listen
Peter Pan

noun
1.
A boyish or immature man; after the boy in Barrie's play who never grows up.
2.
The main character in a play and novel by J. M. Barrie; a boy who won't grow up.



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"Peter Pan" Quotes from Famous Books



... toward her and found tacked on a tree a crudely marked cardboard. On this they managed to decipher the words, "Peter Pan" and ...
— The Girl Scouts at Sea Crest - The Wig Wag Rescue • Lillian Garis

... doing a lot of good, but I fear that it may do a lot of harm, for, one fine day Professor Freud or Dr. Jung will get hold of Peter Pan, take him by the back of the neck, and say: "My lad, you've got a fixation somewhere; you are the super-regression-to-the-infantile specimen; you've got to be analysed." And then Peter will grow up and read The Daily News and own an ...
— A Dominie in Doubt • A. S. Neill

... road picked up utter strangers one a soldier in front of embracing two girls. Said he would come if girls came too—all put in brake. Mrs. Barrie said the Llewellen Davis' were the originals for the Darlings and their children in Peter Pan. They played a strange game of billiards suggested by Barrie who won as no one else knew the rules and they claimed he invented them to suit his case. Sat up until three writing and packing. The dinner was best have had this ...
— Adventures and Letters • Richard Harding Davis



Words linked to "Peter Pan" :   adult male, man, character, fictional character, fictitious character



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