away with the fairies
The phrase "away with the fairies" is an idiomatic expression used to describe someone who is eccentric, dreamy, or lost in their own thoughts or imagination. It suggests that a person is not fully engaged with reality or is detached from everyday concerns. It implies a state of being absent-minded, impractical, or inattentive to practical matters.
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