What is the meaning of PAIR OF-STAIRS. Phrases containing PAIR OF-STAIRS
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Out of thin air is slang for from nowhere, from nothing.
Hair
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Two cups of coffee
"Feet" refers to the male organs and "hair" here is pubic hair. {"In the same day shall the Lord shave with a tazor that is hired, namely, by them beyond the river, by the king of Assyria, the head, and the hair of the feet: and it shall also comsume the beard." Isaiah 7:20 King James Version}.
Pair of nickers is British slang for two pounds sterling.
give me a fair go!
A flight of stairs.
Pail is Black−American slang for the stomach.
Get out of one's hair is slang for to relieve one of a nuisance.
Fair shake is American slang for a fair deal.
Barnet fair is London Cockney rhyming slang for hair.
Nappy hair is slang for pubic hair.
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!".
Hair of the dog is slang for an alcoholic chaser which will help relieve the symptoms of a hangover, usually needed on the morning after a drinking binge.
asking for a fair chance
Scarborough Fair is London Cockney rhyming slang for hair.
Two cups of coffee
Two drinks of whiskey.
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v. t.
To unite in couples; to form a pair of; to bring together, as things which belong together, or which complement, or are adapted to one another.
n.
A competitive exhibition of wares, farm products, etc., not primarily for purposes of sale; as, the Mechanics' fair; an agricultural fair.
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.
n.
See Parr.
n.
A spring device used in a hair-trigger firearm.
n.
A single thing, composed of two pieces fitted to each other and used together; as, a pair of scissors; a pair of tongs; a pair of bellows.
v. t.
To make fair or beautiful.
v. i.
Same as To pair off. See phrase below.
superl.
Not overcast; cloudless; clear; pleasant; propitious; favorable; -- said of the sky, weather, or wind, etc.; as, a fair sky; a fair day.
n.
Two things of a kind, similar in form, suited to each other, and intended to be used together; as, a pair of gloves or stockings; a pair of shoes.
n.
Two of a sort; a span; a yoke; a couple; a brace; as, a pair of horses; a pair of oxen.
n.
A fair woman; a sweetheart.
n.
A number of things resembling one another, or belonging together; a set; as, a pair or flight of stairs. "A pair of beads." Chaucer. Beau. & Fl. "Four pair of stairs." Macaulay. [Now mostly or quite disused, except as to stairs.]
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.
imp., p. p., & a.
Receiving pay; compensated; hired; as, a paid attorney.
a.
Having fair or light-colored hair.
n.
The peculiar look, appearance, and bearing of a person; mien; demeanor; as, the air of a youth; a heavy air; a lofty air.
superl.
Distinct; legible; as, fair handwriting.
pl.
of Pair
n.
Hair (human or animal) used for various purposes; as, hair for stuffing cushions.
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