Peter Pan

noun
1.
the hero of Sir James M. Barrie's play about a boy who never grew up.
2.
(italics) the play itself (1904).
British Dictionary definitions for Peter Pan

Peter Pan

noun
1.
a youthful, boyish, or immature man
Word Origin
C20: after the main character in Peter Pan (1904), a play by J. M. Barrie
Word Origin and History for Peter Pan
n.

name of boy-hero in J.M. Barrie's play "Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up" (1904). Used allusively for an immature adult man from 1914 (by G.B. Shaw, in reference to the Kaiser).

Peter Pan in Culture

Peter Pan definition


(1904) A play by the Scottish author James Matthew Barrie about a boy who lives in Neverland, better known as Never-Never Land, a country where no child ever grows up. Peter brings the three children of the Darling family from London to Never-Never Land; they eventually decide not to stay, but Wendy, the eldest, promises to return every spring. Peter is assisted by his guardian fairy, Tinker Bell, and in the play he defeats his enemy, the pirate Captain Hook.