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to be fair

to begin an explaination, definition or exlamation of pain

to be fair my face hurts, you gimp

by bencΓ© December 15, 2004

14πŸ‘ 48πŸ‘Ž


The Fair's Fair Game.

The Fair's Fair Game (titled as such because of the 'equivalent exchange' rule) is a game that was popularized by the uprising of picture messaging, though the exact origins or time period of the game are unknown. The game's rules are applicable to near any social situation, but is most commonly used in the transfer of revealing photographs (I.E-Pornography). In this version, Person A and Person B both swear an unspoken oath to uphold the game's rules. After such, Person A sends a picture of near anything (whether it be a body part, a plant, or other plausible object/scene), in which Person B will recieve it, and reply with a similar picture. In this fashion, boundaries are gently removed so that both party members feel secure about their decisions, and do not feel swindled or coerced into a bad situation. The Fair's Fair game may also be used with simple text (I.E - secrets). As stated before, it's a simple gesture of exchanging one tidbit of information for another, but at a gradual progression.

Person A - "I only play by the Fair's Fair game."
Person B - "I understand. You start."
Person A - "I like the smell of grapefruits,but not the taste."
Person B - "I prefer tangelos over oranges."
Person A - "I cheated on my math quiz last Saturday."
Person B - "I copied off of you on that same test."
Person A - "I think Haley needs to lose weight."
Person B - "I think Shannon needs to gain weight."
Person A - "I had a crush on Suzie in the 7th grade."
Person B - "I had a crush on you in the 7th grade."

by Antapex December 8, 2010

3πŸ‘ 3πŸ‘Ž


fair

Abbreviated term for a "fair fight." One-on-one fight, no help, no weapons.

Tell your boys to stay out of this, I want a fair.

by Aceklub November 13, 2004

10πŸ‘ 52πŸ‘Ž


Fair

verb and adjective that can be used to replace any other verb or adjective in the english language

lets fair up town tonight and fair us some fair beers.

fair one funny man - i saw you fairin' up my bird.

fair s'a tush ushter?

by jimbo jet set October 23, 2003

7πŸ‘ 48πŸ‘Ž


fair

Advantageous to me.

I thought it was fair that I got half the cake and my friends split the other half.

I lost the job to someone smarter, better-qualified, and harder-working than me. That is so not fair.

by benjasdad-2000 November 7, 2009

7πŸ‘ 49πŸ‘Ž


Fair

a word that people use infront of a word. it usually doesn't make sense & people think they are awesomely cool for saying it. popular in Australia

Person 1: wow, the beach was "fair" cool today!
Person 2: yeah, and your "fair" cool for saying that.
Radom person: *slaps both* THAT DOESNT MAKE SENSE!

by georgia madeline January 21, 2009

8πŸ‘ 50πŸ‘Ž


Fairing

fair-ing (fairring)
Verb
1) act of attending an exhibition, usually competitive, of farm products, livestock, etc., often combined in the U.S. with entertainment and held annually by a county or state.

2) act of partying and drinking for a period of time at an outdoor event with friends and family.

3) attending an event with music, foods that come on a stick, and lots of beer.

Origin:
1300–50; Middle English feire < Anglo-French, Old French < Late Latin fΔ“ria religious festival, holiday ( Medieval Latin: market), in L only plural; akin to feast.

1200-15; West Allis feire < Stallis-Saxon>

We will be fairing for ten days straight.

Dan took off for the state fair and will be fairing.
If you are not fairing, you're failing.

by DJ Ginger aka Da Ginge July 23, 2013

1πŸ‘ 4πŸ‘Ž