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pub fare

generally refers to the type of food you would find at a pub, bar, or any place of the like. In America it tends to be sandwiches, burgers, salads, appetizers, and sometimes entrees.

"Let's eat here at Joe's Bar and Grill, it's pub fare."

"What the heck is pub fair?"

"You know, sandwiches, burgers, stuff like that. And it's fare, not fair, dummy"

by Emerson Bigguns December 5, 2010

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fan fare

A prelude or opening, a flourish, usually played by brass instruments.

"They played a fan fare when the Royal Family entered."

by Law__x January 15, 2006

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Fare to Middleton

A Manchester version of the phrase "fair to middilin'", Middleton being a town in north Manchester. As used on Coronation Street.

When asked "hows things" in the Rovers, Stan Ogden replied "Fare to Middleton".

by peakwin July 27, 2007

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A "fare" to remember

After a long night of drinking and partying, you take a taxicab home, but actually have sex with the cab driver , in the cab, or bring the cab driver back to your house or apartment. Having a sexual situation with a taxicab driver.

After the Mardi Gras party she left the bar,called a taxicab, and instead of going home - she had sex with the cab driver in the backseat. She had no morals at that time, it was truly was a "fare" to remember.

by Chef Michael Koshgarian Jr July 9, 2009

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Fares Skiek

A big elephant seal that blows up buildings eats whole bk menu is muslim and gets held back in 8th grade

Why do you look like a fares skiek Adam?

by Daddyhowardcute August 23, 2018

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through fare

As a thoroughfare a through fare means a shortcut

Tom is using this room as a through fare

by fizzleg July 11, 2017


party fare

hip avant garde way to say "party favors" i.e. drugs and alcohol.

Feel free to bring a few friends or party fare if you would like to

by snowman104 October 29, 2013