fair's fair

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fair's fair

  1. An expression used when asking for fair or just treatment, or when asserting that a situation is fair.
    • 2008, "Life as We Knew it" by Susan Beth Pfeffer, Houghton Miffin Harcourt →ISBN. [1]
      "Okay," I said. "If we take turns with the dishes. I'm not going to do them all the time."
      "Fair's fair," Matt said. "We rotate the dishes, and Jon and I do our own laundry."

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