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Writing about a character, place or thing that has been done on a spur of the moment of a fandom or orginal peice. Usually is to short for a short story consisting of only one chapter. 'The writer did a one=shot of Mike's feelings toward his parents.'
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-verb In video games, to kill an opponent with a single shot or blow. 1. My character is so stacked, I can one-shot every boss in the game.
2. I've been one-shotting n00bs all day with the WA-2000 on MW2. |
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A graphic novel or OAV that has no sequils or following volumes. "It's too bad this book was a one-shot. It had such a promising story line."
"Too bad the movie was a one-shot. It would have made a great series." |
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