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俚语 that's fair
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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.

That's Fair

1.The phrase used at the end of an argument between one or more people who know that they are talking about and one person that doesn't but still tries to convince everyone he is right. the argument, usually involving politics or religion, ends with the person or people who know what the are talking about saying "that's fair" to subtly call the other person involved a dumb ass.

2. a phrase used a lot by attorneys and others in the Law profession while discussing various aspects of a case. Mostly used to respectfully call a fellow stupid, or a dumb ass
Al: well you guys are wrong moses took all those animals on the ark because he liked them he left all the ones he hated.

Bob: That's fair, but Noah had the ark not moses.

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.

Fairs

Basically means "fair enough"
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

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.

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

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!"
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