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blasé faire

-adjective

Apathetic, indifferent, and unwilling to meddle in the affairs of others. Generally meh.From the French words blasé and laissez faire.
Friend A: "How are things going? How was your day?"

Friend B: "Eh, I'm pretty blasé faire."
by lyrical_wordsmif April 23, 2011
mugGet the blasé fairemug.

fair play

Another form of saying "good job." Irish slang.
That's a great idea, fair play to you man.
by Danny Crinion February 7, 2005
mugGet the fair playmug.

fair to middlin

"Fair to middlin" is a Deep South term for okay, fair enough, alright.
by Deedra October 30, 2007
mugGet the fair to middlinmug.

Boot Fair

Car boot/trunk sales or boot/trunk fairs are popular with the British. They replaced jumble sales with people coming to buy & sell used household and garden items.

The term comes from the selling of items from a car's boot or trunk.
We bought some clothes at a Boot Fair on Sunday.
by Nightchick December 18, 2012
mugGet the Boot Fairmug.

fair deuce

fair play, good point (as in tennis).

Used informally to acknowledge good verbal comebacks.
by Moccus January 8, 2009
mugGet the fair deucemug.

Fair Lawn

A smallish town located in Bergen County New Jersey. Where there are more temples than houses. Home of the Fair Lawn Cutters, who haven't won a football game since 1703..B.C. Though most might mistake it as a golf course at times,no, our grass is not that nice. And where everyone knows if Martin Luther King and Christopher Colombus were Jewish, we might actually have those holidays off. A place where orange is not only a color, but a skin tone as well. Lets not forget, where you can hang out in the parking lot of CVS and be cool.
Every city in America didn't have school on Christmas, except for Fair Lawn.

As the opposing team against Fair lawn had 2 and a half players, they still won 112 to 4.
by Hoda Abdulla October 21, 2005
mugGet the Fair Lawnmug.

Rosie at the fair

To be "rosie at the fair" is to lead on a boy who has no hope usually at a big public event.
Girl one: have you seen sarah flirting with mike??? Girl two: I know she's rosie at the fair :P. Girl one: he doesn't stand a chance with her, and at this public event! Girl two: it's just cruel
by NemoComehome December 16, 2011
mugGet the Rosie at the fairmug.

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