Define Faire Meaning

Fairs

Dave: yo how come you didn't come to the party last night?
Navraj: ah I was busy with college work man
Dave: oh fairs
By Ronna
To Be Fair
A phrase unbelievably overused in the United Kingdom. Mostly by morons to be fair.

To be fair, I haven't bought the milk.

To be fair, I have no idea how to use the phrase correctly.
By Gwyn
Fair Is Fair
It means that how much you paid for is perfectly worth that stuff.

I make a great fuck with my girlfriend and she enjoyed it too. So fair is fair.
By Chrystel
No Fair
A term used by whiny children who don't get what they want.

Child: No fair!
Parent: It's no carnival either, son.
By Cecilia
Be Fair
made by bigo creators; be fair means do your due dills or to go through with something. it can also mean your not throwing any shade your just being truthful.

1. get che to a box yall be fair

2. im going to be fair and say weluvche is the queen of bigo

3. be fair zae you said you would stop begging for beans
By Vicky
To Be Fair
A phrase that often precedes a statement that is intended to offer a piece of information which the speaker feels is important to the conversation.

This phrase often sounds pretentious when used, and will often be followed by a piece of obvious information that nobody wants to hear.

Joe: "I've gained twenty-five pounds!"
Bob: "To be fair, you haven't gone outside at all in the past four months!"
By Mae
Fair
Replacement for the word "true" with some sickkunt style. TT original.

Steve: I just found tree fiddy dollar bills.

Omar: Aha fair bro!
By Leontyne
Fair
Adjective. Comparative, fairer; Superlative, fairest
Original meaning is "beautiful", "elegant", "attractive". Derived from Old English "faeger" and Old Norse "fagr", and from proto-Germanic "fagraz" ("suitable", "fitting", "nice"). Applies to the weather as well as to physical beauty.
Since the nobility in England generally defined what beauty was, and since the nobility were pale because they were rich enough that they didn't have to work under the sun, "fair" took on the connotation of "pale" or "bright" in color; fair-haired, fair-skinned, etc.
Through loosening of the meaning of the word, "fair" also came to mean "just", "equitable", as in "a fair trial".

-A fair-minded, fair-haired fair maid proved that her heart, mind, and soul were as fair as her body.
-Ten dollars off of the usual price? Sounds fair.
By Anni
Fairs
Fairs" is a shortened version of the phrases " Fairplay" or " Fair enough

if you don't particularly like someone and they chat to you all the time about their life you could simply reply with fairs to whatever they say. They would soon get the hint that your not exactly interested in whatever it is they have to say.
By Arlette
That's Fair
An acknowledgement that an argument or opinion presented to you is reasonable in your estimation, but you have more to add to your own argument or opinion.

Equivalent in usage to "fair enough."

Bob: I prefer Vanilla ice cream.
Mike: I think Chocolate is better than Vanilla. It has a richer taste.
Bob: That's fair. I prefer Vanilla to Chocolate because it reminds me of where I grew up as a kid.
By Belle