What you say when you initially disagreed with another's opinion or behavior, but after hearing their explanation can now see their point of view.
Person 1: Why did you go to that lame school?
Person 2: Because they gave me a full ride.
Person 1: Fair enough.
Person 2: Because they gave me a full ride.
Person 1: Fair enough.
by Woody10187 October 26, 2007
"When you graded my test, you added my score incorrectly.
I see, you're right. Fair enough."
OR
"I think think Stephen King's prose is quite a bit less effective than you think!
OK. Fair enough."
I see, you're right. Fair enough."
OR
"I think think Stephen King's prose is quite a bit less effective than you think!
OK. Fair enough."
by kmphilosopher June 12, 2011
Your opinion is wrong, but proving it will take so long and accomplish so little that I'm not going to bother.
by GPF August 25, 2004
A perfectly ambiguous response that provides no legitimate details pertaining to the question asked.
Girl: "We're gonna stop by later is that alright?"
Roommate 1: "Fair enough."
Some time later...
Girl: (*Barges in*) Hey! We're here!
Roommate 2: Who said you could come over..? GET THE FUCK OUT OF HERE!
Roommate 1: "Fair enough."
Some time later...
Girl: (*Barges in*) Hey! We're here!
Roommate 2: Who said you could come over..? GET THE FUCK OUT OF HERE!
by otterpark May 16, 2014
by ddevil8892 July 6, 2011
1. A statement in which the pronouncer neutrally accepts to having made a mistake, normally after having given instructions; a face-saving technique
"Take that Halloween mask off, it's creeping me out"
"This isn't a mask."
"Fair enough."
"This form is all wrong. We are at set 19A."
"This is set 18."
"Fair enough."
"Take that Halloween mask off, it's creeping me out"
"This isn't a mask."
"Fair enough."
"This form is all wrong. We are at set 19A."
"This is set 18."
"Fair enough."
2. A neutral response to something weird, odd, or unexpected.
Mark is driving at night down a wooded road.
As he rounds the bend, a bird hits his windshield and rockets off into the night.
Mark calmly continues on his way and says," Fair enough."
Mark is driving at night down a wooded road.
As he rounds the bend, a bird hits his windshield and rockets off into the night.
Mark calmly continues on his way and says," Fair enough."
by F.A.N.D.A.Y.R.E. September 7, 2011
by micky April 23, 2005