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Reverse meaning, i.e. used to mean not fair at all. Basically an early attempt a sarcasm; everytime a teacher made a request. e.g. "Write this down". or made an accusation "You stupid boy", we'd always reply "Fair"' or "That's fair!".
Scarborough Fair is London Cockney rhyming slang for hair.
To hurt oneself and whinge about the pain experienced. Used as "So you fell over? Don't be such a suck!"
Noun. 1. Sexual intercourse. Rhyming slang on 'fuck'. 2. Fuck. As a general replacement for the word 'fuck' as an expletive in phrases such as, "I don't give friar tuck!". Rhyming slang on 'fuck'.
Joe Buck is slang for fuck.
Donald duck is rhyming slang for sexual intercourse (fuck). Donald duck is London Cockney rhyming slang for luck.
When something bad happens,objects, machines or persons etc. who do not perform well or fail.. Example: "this song sucks!" or,"that just sucks!"
Pair of nickers is British slang for two pounds sterling.
Luck. E always had a bit of friar tuck.
Friar Tuck is British rhyming slang for sexual intercourse (fuck). Friar Tuck is London Cockney rhyming slang for luck.
Fair goes is an Australian slang interjection demanding fair or reasonable behaviour.
Fair go is an Australian slang interjection demanding fair or reasonable behaviour.
Noun. 1. A term of address. 2. A euphemism for 'fuck'. See 'give a duck'.
Fair shake is American slang for a fair deal.
give me a fair go!
Barnet fair is London Cockney rhyming slang for hair.
To give oral sex; [Eric, would not fuck but he would suck me off].
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adv.
To a great distance in time from any point; remotely; as, he pushed his researches far into antiquity.
n.
A fair woman; a sweetheart.
n.
A festival, and sale of fancy articles. erc., usually for some charitable object; as, a Grand Army fair.
n.
That which happens to a person; an event, good or ill, affecting one's interests or happiness, and which is deemed casual; a course or series of such events regarded as occurring by chance; chance; hap; fate; fortune; often, one's habitual or characteristic fortune; as, good, bad, ill, or hard luck. Luck is often used for good luck; as, luck is better than skill.
superl.
Distinct; legible; as, fair handwriting.
n.
A competitive exhibition of wares, farm products, etc., not primarily for purposes of sale; as, the Mechanics' fair; an agricultural fair.
a.
Like muck; mucky; also, used in collecting or distributing muck; as, a muck fork.
superl.
Without a dark hue; light; clear; as, a fair skin.
v. t.
To draw in, or imbibe, by any process resembles sucking; to inhale; to absorb; as, to suck in air; the roots of plants suck water from the ground.
superl.
Free from obstacles or hindrances; unobstructed; unincumbered; open; direct; -- said of a road, passage, etc.; as, a fair mark; in fair sight; a fair view.
prep.
Denoting that from which anything proceeds; indicating origin, source, descent, and the like; as, he is of a race of kings; he is of noble blood.
prep.
Denoting that by which a person or thing is actuated or impelled; also, the source of a purpose or action; as, they went of their own will; no body can move of itself; he did it of necessity.
v. t.
To make fair or beautiful.
a.
Having fair or light-colored hair.
n.
Good fortune; good luck.
superl.
Characterized by frankness, honesty, impartiality, or candor; open; upright; free from suspicion or bias; equitable; just; -- said of persons, character, or conduct; as, a fair man; fair dealing; a fair statement.
prep.
Denoting part of an aggregate or whole; belonging to a number or quantity mentioned; out of; from amongst; as, of this little he had some to spare; some of the mines were unproductive; most of the company.
superl.
Free from any marked characteristic; average; middling; as, a fair specimen.
v. t.
To draw liquid from by the action of the mouth; as, to suck an orange; specifically, to draw milk from (the mother, the breast, etc.) with the mouth; as, the young of an animal sucks the mother, or dam; an infant sucks the breast.
superl.
Not overcast; cloudless; clear; pleasant; propitious; favorable; -- said of the sky, weather, or wind, etc.; as, a fair sky; a fair day.
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