someone elected to government noble enough to avoid cronyism, and allow citizens to prosper
(portmanteau combining these French terms, used in English):
1. Noblesse oblige: Whoever claims to be noble must conduct himself nobly.
2. Laissez-faire: transactions between private parties free from state-intervention --------> 3. (my neologism)
(portmanteau combining these French terms, used in English):
1. Noblesse oblige: Whoever claims to be noble must conduct himself nobly.
2. Laissez-faire: transactions between private parties free from state-intervention --------> 3. (my neologism)
People running for office -- as wealthy as Ross Perot, Mitt Romney, and John Kerry -- would ideally be uninfluenced by lobbyists' money, level the playing field by the principle of "noblessez-faire".
by anamorphosis January 20, 2012
‘Kieran nugent do you like goats’ and Kieran says ‘is that fair enough and if it’s not your a re tard’
by The goat shagger November 28, 2020
A statement made out of truth when something in life is negative but neccessary. People that understand the consequence of the act and accept the risk can use this statement, no one else.
Person 1 (square): How's life treating you? Everything going your way?
Person Being Honest With Themself: Hard but fair...
Person Being Honest With Themself: Hard but fair...
by Mister-_-McGill May 22, 2020
A faire kid is a kid who grew up in a renaissance faire community, spells fair like faire, probably wants to be an actor, and probably gets bullied.
by stiiiiiitch May 31, 2021
you: well i can't go to the gym now with this broken leg
friend: as if you were going to go the gym if you hadn't broke it
you: that's a fair drag i'll give you that one
friend: as if you were going to go the gym if you hadn't broke it
you: that's a fair drag i'll give you that one
by mothmanswingman June 08, 2017
by American_tool November 10, 2016
A good loving woman. very hot, very loyal. looks out for you when you least expect it. see also unique, magical white girl.
by major_delmac April 20, 2005