Fairing
fair-ing (fairring)
verb
1) act of attending an exhibition, usually compet-tive, of farm products, livestock, etc., often combined in the u.s. with entertainment and held annually by a county or state.
2) act of partying and drinking for a period of time at an outdoor event with friends and family.
3) attending an event with music, foods that come on a stick, and lots of beer.
origin:
1300–50; middle english feire < anglo-french, old french < late latin fēria religious festival, holiday ( medieval latin: market), in l only plural; akin to feast.
1200-15; west allis feire < stallis-saxon>
we will be fairing for ten days straight.
dan took off for the state fair and will be fairing.
if you are not fairing, you’re failing.
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