Fair’s fair
phrase
Used to agree that a decision or action is fair or that it is correct.
I suppose I will have to clean up since you cooked dinner. Fair’s fair.

Often appears as...
- fair’s fair
- you have to admit
Usage tips
Colloquial
phrase
Used to agree that a decision or action is fair or that it is correct.
I suppose I will have to clean up since you cooked dinner. Fair’s fair.

Often appears as...
- fair’s fair
- you have to admit
Usage tips
Colloquial
Definition 1 of 1

Expect Reciprocity
Used when someone should return a favor or give something back in exchange for what they've received.

You gave me a ride last time, fair’s fair, so it's my turn now.
Colloquial Use
It's common in casual speech among friends or in informal settings, not in formal writing or speeches.

We split the bill last time; fair’s fair, you pay this time.
Agreement on Fairness
Expresses a consensus that something is just or is the right thing to do, without arguments.

Each player gets an equal turn. Fair’s fair.
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