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fair adjective- (used of a gang fight) without weapons US
- J.J. liked it because he couldn’t beat anybody in a fair fight, and whenever we stomped somebody, all of us stomped him. — Claude Brown, Manchild in the Promised Land, p. 98, 1965
- He got away from the stoop and asked, “Fair one, Gringo?” — Piri Thomas, Down These Mean Streets, p. 50, 1967
- absolute; total AUSTRALIA
- “I know how you feel, cobs,” he said, “she’s a fair bastard.” — J.E. Macdonnell, Don’t Gimme the Ships, 1960
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