(les-ey fair; Fr. le-sey fer)
1. the theory that government should intervene as little as possible in the direction of economic affairs.
2. As present in the U.S. as free-trade and capitalism
1. the theory that government should intervene as little as possible in the direction of economic affairs.
2. As present in the U.S. as free-trade and capitalism
by kdiz930 January 27, 2009
Get the Laissez fairmug. Where Jackie and Cindy live. They have no lives and go to white castle everyday. They are fat. Don't be friends with either of them. You will be made fun of and have no life and gain 30 pounds. Plus loose some of your friends. That is all.
Dumb Fuck 1: Hey want to hang out with Cindy or Jackie today in Fair Field?
Dumb Fuck 2: Well it depends do u wanna have no life loose all of your friends and gain 30 pounds?
Dumb Fuck 1: No.
Dumb Fuck 2: Then there is you answer
Dumb Fuck 2: Well it depends do u wanna have no life loose all of your friends and gain 30 pounds?
Dumb Fuck 1: No.
Dumb Fuck 2: Then there is you answer
by Jim Dwane July 7, 2011
Get the Fair Fieldmug. a fake friend.
who will be a best friends, but be careful, because they will backstab you quicker than lightning.
who will be a best friends, but be careful, because they will backstab you quicker than lightning.
by victom1 April 2, 2009
Get the fair weathermug. A camp in Ontario that teaches families about Christianity. They have morning and evening services. Let's be real here though, the only evening service that is attended is the Merry Heart Show. A very calm and relaxing place.
by iJoshPlayz July 4, 2018
Get the fair havensmug. by ANONline March 4, 2021
Get the Pulling A Fairemug. "Dude, I feel like there should be more lazy fair in our country."
"You mean 'Laissez-faire?'"
"Yeah"
"You mean 'Laissez-faire?'"
"Yeah"
by Licensed_Nerd September 15, 2020
Get the Lazy Fairmug. A derivative of "fair enough", "fair-a-nofski" is a response to a statement or outcome that is assumed to be an absolute truth despite being based on no fact whatsoever. "Fair-a-nofski" denotes scepticism or dis-belief.
The first reported use of the phrase was after Christopher Columbus presented his plans to find a Western route to the Orient to King John II of Portugal (see example).
The first reported use of the phrase was after Christopher Columbus presented his plans to find a Western route to the Orient to King John II of Portugal (see example).
King John II: ...But Christopher, you cannot sail to the West. You fall off the edge of the Eartn - the Earth is flat!
Christopher Columbus: Fair-a-nofski.
Christopher Columbus: Fair-a-nofski.
by The Tower that is High December 12, 2012
Get the Fair-a-nofskimug.