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A happening that occurs only once---not repeated---a unique event not seen before The cheer leader's accepting a date with the chess champion was one-off for her ilk.
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A person you only plan to have sex with once. A one-night stand. He's just a friend but he's cute enough that I would consider a one-off.
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(n) a one time occurence. An ad-hoc exception to rule. Corporate jargon meaning that you'll do it once and not repeat. Let's just treat this as a one-off and make sure it doesn't happen again.
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short for One of a Kind The one-off neon in Jinsoku is so tight, I wonder where he got the idea for that widebody!
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Chiefly British.
-adjective 1. one of a kind; unique. 2. done, made, or happening only once. -noun 3. a one night stand. 4. something done, made, or happening only once. This began as a British expression but is now known in the US and elsewhere. Eddie: Say what?! You base-jumped off the Empire State Building? Were you insane?!
Johnny: Hey, it was only a one-off. I was a turk lad at the time and a little drunk, and I don't think I'd ever have the courage to do it again. |
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