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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Fair's better than most

In the American drama, "Lie to me", there is an episode.

LOKER
I have no chance with you. None.
No way...Do I have any chance with
you?

TORRES
You always tell the truth?

LOKER
Always.

TORRES
How good are you in bed?

LOKER
(shrugging)
Fair.

TORRES
Fair’s better than most.

*******

Fair's better than most.... What does this mean? Does she it's enough? or It is just slightly better than average and she does not approve.
  

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'Fair in bed' is a better rating than most other men/women . )

  • 'Fair in bed' is a better rating than most other men/women .
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'Fair in bed' is a better rating than most other men/women. (What *** are these speakers?)
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Thanks a lot, Mister Micawber....

I forgot to log in...

Loker is a man and Torres is a woman.

I understand the meaning of the sentences but I don't get what they are trying to say.

Is she saying that he has a chance for her? Or she is saying that, "Fair is only better than most, so not good enough"?
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She is favorable impressed. He has a chance with her.

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