Child whose parents who work the rides at traveling carnivals that walk around barefoot with unkempt hair and dirty clothing.
While enjoying the local church carnival with our children, we saw a group of fair babies playing behind the fun house.
by Wipeoutdv July 21, 2019
Get the Fair Babies mug.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-nofski mug.A common expression that indicates an item is being handed out in large quantities. Comes from the fact that cookies are frequently handed out at fairs.
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Fight at your own risk . Foul is fair . Example : me have gun , you have none . Fair and fun .
Fight at your own risk . Foul is fair . Example : me have gun , you have none . Fair and fun .
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Can be used in many contexts -
Not to be confused with the well used phrase ‘fair do’s’
This is pronounced fair d-o-s-s
Can be used in many contexts -
Not to be confused with the well used phrase ‘fair do’s’
This is pronounced fair d-o-s-s
by Fair doss May 1, 2018
Get the Fair Doss mug.i)The phrase "fair igloo" is an alternative way of saying the more common and respected phrase "fair enough". It can be used in a way to emphasise the fact that you are being ironic, showing that you do not think it is "fair enough".
ii)Though it can also be used to express the opposite of being "as hard as nails" to show weediness, pussyish behaviour and all round weakness.
Pronounced: fare-y-gloo
ii)Though it can also be used to express the opposite of being "as hard as nails" to show weediness, pussyish behaviour and all round weakness.
Pronounced: fare-y-gloo
i) Bob : "Fecking furfag; go and eat some fur!"
Carl: "Ah so that is what you think of me is it? Fair igloo, there is some nice fur waiting to be nibbled on just outside my door!"
ii) Bob: "For cocks sake Carl, your about as tough as fair igloo!"
Carl: "Ah so that is what you think of me is it? Fair igloo, there is some nice fur waiting to be nibbled on just outside my door!"
ii) Bob: "For cocks sake Carl, your about as tough as fair igloo!"
by b_wild December 24, 2006
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