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Honky Lips
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Fair to middling is a term I enjoy using once in a while, I learned it from likely my dad. But it seems when I use it a lot of people don't know it. I'm wondering just how out of the lexicon it is.

here's what it means and where it's from for those so inclined
https://www.phrases.org.uk/mea...air-to-middling.html
 
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Very familiar with the term.



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It is a term I have heard many times, mostly in my youth.

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Pretty common here in LA.



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Yup. Usually with the ending "g" dropped: "Fair to middlin'."



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Originally posted by ensigmatic:
Yup. Usually with the ending "g" dropped: "Fair to middlin'."


This


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My grandfather used the term often in my youth.


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Yes, this term came to me via my mom and her family. Never heard my dad’s side use it

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Originally posted by ensigmatic:
Yup. Usually with the ending "g" dropped: "Fair to middlin'."


This


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I am familiar with it, but it's not a common saying around here.



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Yup. Usually with the ending "g" dropped: "Fair to middlin'."


This, during my early years


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I grew up hearing/using the term, and still do from time to time.
 
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Yes, used as ensigmatic describes. Big Grin
 
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If you asked my late father-in-law how he was doing... it was usually "Fair to middling"



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Yes, used as ensigmatic describes. Big Grin


Yes, again. I've used the term many times and still do.
 
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Just heard it again last week on The Andy Griffith Show. Andy and Barney were talking to a salesman played but Sterling Holloway. The episode is called Merchant of Mayberry. Excellent episode. All the little sayings are in it.
 
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Here in alabama, i hear that everyday.




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Heard of it, but I don't use it, nor can I recall anybody using it.
 
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Born and raised down South, hear it all the time. My dad's mother, God rest her soul, said it every conversation you had with her when you asked her how she was doing. She lived well into her 90's spry every day of her life but the last one.
 
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Yup. Usually with the ending "g" dropped: "Fair to middlin'."

This ^^^^ and still hear/use it once in a while.
 
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My father said it often.
 
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