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Given Hilton's less-than-savvy reputation, the favorite candidate for her secret password is "tinkerbell" -- as in one of her pet pooches.
Paris Hilton: Hacked or Not? Staci D. Kramer 2005
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Funny thing, her friend (going to a sorority party) was 'tinkerbell' which consisted of fishnet tights, a green miniskirt, a tube top, and plastic see through wings.
WHAT REALLY HAPPENED chillyphantom 2010
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It's still a "tinkerbell" economy (just keep believing things are good for you or will get better, and it will happen), which doesn't bode well for improvement.
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I have searched ebay, google, Disney, all over to see if I could find this kind of tinkerbell cupcake decoration, but haven’t found anything perfect.
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She had a tinkerbell hackjob, looklikeaboy haircut for the longest time.
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I mean, do you think he really had a choice in promoting the tinkerbell stuff?
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I think I actually got sucked into watching 20 minutes of a barbie/disney/tinkerbell movie a few weeks ago, so I think Tink is enough of a character to carry the movie – and Elizabeth Banks will have no problem with this.
'Tink': Elizabeth Banks is Tinkerbell, of course | EW.com 2010
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It was a nice change of pace from the happy little tinkerbell fairies that seem to be popping up for children.
"13 Treasures" by Michelle Harrison (Reviewed by Cindy Hannikman) Cindy 2010
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O tinkerbell, I am sorry I offended your delicate sensibilities.
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I hope tinkerbell my ultimate sexual fantasy is there. jay your all wrong!
Lost Season 5 Finale Will Leave You Wondering How The Show Can Continue | /Film 2009
langbein commented on the word tinkerbell
Tinker Bell (also known as Tinkerbell in common usage, or Tink for short), is a fictional character from J. M. Barrie's 1904 play and 1911 novel Peter and Wendy. She has also appeared in multiple film and television adaptations of the story, in particular the 1953 animated Walt Disney picture Peter Pan. She also appears in the "Peter and the Starcatchers" book series by Ridley Pearson and Dave Barry. At first only a supporting character described by her creator as "a common fairy", her animated incarnation was a hit and has since become a widely recognized unofficial mascot of The Walt Disney Company, and the centerpiece of its Disney Fairies media franchise including the direct-to-DVD film Tinker Bell. In her animated form she leaves a trail of twinkling pixie dust.
August 5, 2009