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Fairy tale is British slang for an unbelievable tale or excuse.
A request to display an honest understanding, dealing or arrangement. 2. Give it up, don't ruffle your feathers Fair go
Means "Are you for real, serious, genuine?". The most well known of Australian slang expressions. Used as "Are you fair dinkum mate?"
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!".
Exclam. An exclamation that a thing is reasonable or accepted. An extension of a fair do. {Informal}
Scarborough Fair is London Cockney rhyming slang for hair.
Hairy fairy is British slang for a hairy male homosexual.
fancy; vague ‘Don’t give me that airy fairy bullshit.’
asking for a fair chance
give me a fair go!
Hollow tree reputed to be inhabited by fairies. If one stood inside it one could make a wish... and it came TRUE...honest!!
Diving planes located on a submarine's fairwater (sail).
mild green, fairy liquid (with ...)
A favourite in the early 80s was to wind up your mates with a really good story and then leave a short pause, once you knew you had them hooked. You'd then say "With mild green, fairy liquid!". This would indicate that everything you had just said was a lie and they fell for it.
a chance (“give a bloke a fair goâ€).
Exclam. That's reasonable! A pun on fair enough. Cf 'furry muff' and ''hairy muff'.
San Fairy Ann is a British Great War slang exclamation of indifference or a resigned acceptance of a state of affairs.
to fart ‘He’s just shot a fairy.’
Noun. 1. A legitimate arrest. Often tongue in cheek use in expressions such as "it's a fair cop, guv". [Orig. Underworld. Late 1800s] 2. A situation or event that is seen as deserved or justified.
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The imaginary land or abode of fairies.
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A festival, and sale of fancy articles. erc., usually for some charitable object; as, a Grand Army fair.
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A competitive exhibition of wares, farm products, etc., not primarily for purposes of sale; as, the Mechanics' fair; an agricultural fair.
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To make fair or beautiful.
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Tolerably fair.
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Made or done in pleasant weather, or in circumstances involving but little exposure or sacrifice; as, a fair-weather voyage.
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In a fair manner; clearly; openly; plainly; fully; distinctly; frankly.
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Favorably; auspiciously; commodiously; as, a town fairly situated for foreign traade.
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A present; originally, one given or purchased at a fair.
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In the manner of a fairy.
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Given by fairies; as, fairy money.
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Having fair or light-colored hair.
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Of or pertaining to fairies.
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Resembling a fairy, or what is made or done be fairies; as, fairylike music.
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Appearing only when times or circumstances are prosperous; as, a fair-weather friend.
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of Fairy
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The state of being fair, or free form spots or stains, as of the skin; honesty, as of dealing; candor, as of an argument, etc.
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Fairness; beauty.
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