Definition
An expression used to concede a point, but suggesting that the broader argument is incorrect.
In Context
- "You can play the exercises pretty well on piano, fair enough, but can you play the movement expressively?"
- "Puel was let go in June despite leading Southampton to their first major final for 14 years and an eighth-place finish in the Premier League. But apparently his style was too boring and some players and many fans disliked his method, so he had to go – fair enough but look at them now."
- "If I say "Donald" and you say "Fair enough, but there's someone called Donaldo"..."