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Like the ever popular 'touché', oneché is a form of touché just half as good. This is used when one admits that the other person is correct, or makes sense, but not to the extent of a full touché. example of touché:
"why is sarah divorcing mark?" "mark had an affair with about 34 different women, including sarah's sister" "touché" example of oneché: "why is sarah divorcing mark?" "mark's ugly as hell" "oneché" |
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