Something a person with serious disability to accept other people's views says as a way to ignore their point.
Student: "I think that MLA formatting has nothing to do with real artwork, and any document titled 'The Art of Writing: MLA Format' is an abomination to all of literature."
Teacher: "Fair enough."
Teacher: "Fair enough."
by Ihatethisclassalot September 22, 2009
by Cazlab7 November 17, 2017
by I AM D July 28, 2007
by Hector "fatninja" Rojas July 24, 2006
1)Australian Slang Word to express suprise.
2)Statement of acknowledgement.
Similar term to "No Sh!t"
2)Statement of acknowledgement.
Similar term to "No Sh!t"
1)Person A - I nearly had a car accident today!
Person B - Fair Dinkum?
2)Person A - It's going to cost me lot of money to fix the car.
Person B - Fair Dinkum
Person B - Fair Dinkum?
2)Person A - It's going to cost me lot of money to fix the car.
Person B - Fair Dinkum
by Melbourne Dude March 03, 2005
by iSlayeth-Thy-Lamb February 28, 2017
Fair Witness-originating from the book 'Stranger in a Strange Land' by Heinlein, Fair Witness was a made up profession, and their job was to record everything they heard/saw. What it means play/be fair witness is to, well take questions people ask you somewhat literally, as seen in the example. Yes, you can do something, but that doesn't mean you will-and that can lead into you will/would do something but not right now because no time was specified. This pretty much means messing with peoples' words/questions until they ask you in a very specific way.
James: Okay, can you pick up all of your crap?
Michael: Yes
-Waits-
James: WELL?
Michael: Oh, I'm sorry-did you want something?
James: Stop playing fair witness a pick this stuff up!
Michael: Yes
-Waits-
James: WELL?
Michael: Oh, I'm sorry-did you want something?
James: Stop playing fair witness a pick this stuff up!
by AlliterationAnne September 04, 2009