What is the meaning of ONE UNDER. Phrases containing ONE UNDER
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Oone is Dorset slang for one.
Let one down for ones chimer is Black−American slang for steal someones watch
Slip one over on is slang for to hoodwink or trick.
High on pills
Hang one on is slang for hit or punch.
Put one on someone is slang for to hit or punch someone.
On one is British slang for under the influence of MDA or ecstasy. On one is British slang for in the know.On one is British slang for out thieving.
Phrs. Acting in a slightly crazed way. E.g."I'm going home. Andy's on one and he's annoying me."
STREEVUS MONE ON THE REEVUS CONE
Streevus mone on the reevus cone is Black−American slang for a jitterbug expression that has no meaning.
High on pills
To get drunk; "The boys are going to go out and tie one on."
A term that encourages unity or oneness. Primarily used as a phrase of dismissal to say as you are leaving or going away. "Yo shorty you goin home......aight one." or on the phone. "Yo, I gotta go." "Aight, later, one." "One."Â
Lay one on someone is slang for to hit or punch someone.
Tie one on is slang for to get drunk, intoxicated.
One under is British slang for a suicide on a railway line.
(pronounced 'wunner'), commonly now meaning one hundred pounds; sometimes one thousand pounds, depending on context. In the 1800s a oner was normally a shilling, and in the early 1900s a oner was one pound.
Noun. See 'plant one on (someone)'.
Stick one on is British slang for to punch.
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a.
Growing on one side of a stem; as, one-sided flowers.
adv.
At some one period of time; -- used indefinitely.
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Single in kind; the same; a common.
adv.
By limitation to the number one; for one time; not twice nor any number of times more than one.
indef. pron.
Any person, indefinitely; a person or body; as, what one would have well done, one should do one's self.
n.
A single person or thing.
v. t.
To sharpen on, or with, a hone; to rub on a hone in order to sharpen; as, to hone a razor.
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Employing one hand; as, the one-hand alphabet. See Dactylology.
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Drawn by one horse; having but a single horse; as, a one-horse carriage.
v.
To have an obligation to (some one) on account of something done or received; to be indebted to; as, to iwe the grocer for supplies, or a laborer for services.
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Closely bound together; undivided; united; constituting a whole.
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No one; not one; not anything; -- frequently used also partitively, or as a plural, not any.
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Denoting a person or thing conceived or spoken of indefinitely; a certain. "I am the sister of one Claudio" [Shak.], that is, of a certain man named Claudio.
n.
A single unit; as, one is the base of all numbers.
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Single; inmarried.
v. t.
To cause to become one; to gather into a single whole; to unite; to assimilite.
adv.
At any one time; -- often nearly equivalent to ever, if ever, or whenever; as, once kindled, it may not be quenched.
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Having one side only, or one side prominent; hence, limited to one side; partial; unjust; unfair; as, a one-sided view or statement.
n.
A symbol representing a unit, as 1, or i.
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