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13. 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.
1. Fair
Replacement for the word "true" with some sickkunt style. TT original.
Steve: I just found tree fiddy dollar bills.

Omar: Aha fair bro!
2. fair
Similar to "true" or "good point" or "an astute observation"
Chatter 1: Homeland is often implausible.
Chatter 2: Fair.
3. fair
Not to be confused with equal.
Annoying Kid: That's not fair! Why don't I get candy?

Realist Kid: You know it's cuz that person knows you're annoying. That's very fair.
4. fair
According to most South-West Asians: Having a good, clear complexion.

A fair-skinned person is considered attractive regardless of whether that person has a symmetrical face or a healthy figure. I've noticed that certain people who would not be considered attractive in the United States are considered beautiful here because of their light skin. The flipside is that some who are considered unattractive because of darker skin would be considered attractive in countries outside of India. The equation is simple: in India, light skin equals beauty.

A single doctor who advertises himself as "tall, dark and
handsome" would get far more attention from women than
a single writer who's "tall, fair and unemployed."
I like beautiful, fair girls.
5. fair
1. Just, right, as opposed to one-sided and biased.

2. Mediocre, not bad but not good.

3. Pale, of light color. Applied to hair, it signifies blonde.

4. Beautiful, especially applied to women.
1. "Oh Knights of Ni, you are just and fair!"

2. "You did fairly on the test. Try to study next time."

3. "The sprite darted through the forest, her fair hair streaming behind her."

"Fair hair" usually signifies blonde hair. Still, used loosely, it can mean all shades of blond, a few lighter shades of red hair, and light brown hair.

4. "A rose shall bloom,/And then shall fade./So does the youth,/So does the fairest maid."
6. Fair
Good, ok, not bad, well done.
a term mainly used around the music btec year 1 regions of stratford upon avon, said to be formed by 'slick'
i jus completed san andreas!!!
Fair.
by tom ford Dec 14, 2004 add a video
7. Fair
An escalated form of the slang term "sick" or "tight". Fair is used as describing something as beyond good , not to be mistaken with the "Fair" meaning average or normal.
"The Chappelle show has some Fair jokes"
by Garcia Chris Apr 16, 2004 add a video
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