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One of the guys

When one friend in the circle crities another friend for their behavior or action and you defend him and basically saying he's one of us its allowed.
"I donr want to invite blank to my party." "Nah, let him come man he's one of the guys!"
One of the guys by RJ ZB March 9, 2026

One leg wonder

A lovely man that likes his women with extra baggage
Woah thats the one leg wonder! watch out make sure he doesnt have those 110s on
One Cycle is a term used in the Minecraft Speedrunning community describing the technique of killing the enderdragon within one perch. Usually using Beds or Respawn Anchors, that deal explosion damage.
This would've been my new PB but I failed the One Cycle.
One Cycle by pinkes March 26, 2026

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"Hmm, One of the two epochs four five six seven eight nine min'clock noon ot tne viz Ilme counting nths NVE sometimes leet sixties AMI always? That's what someone is trying to communicate when they say πŸ•πŸ•‘πŸ•’πŸ•“πŸ•”πŸ••πŸ•–πŸ•—πŸ•˜πŸ•™πŸ•šπŸ•›πŸ•œπŸ•πŸ•žπŸ•ŸπŸ• πŸ•‘πŸ•’πŸ•£πŸ•€πŸ•₯πŸ•¦πŸ•§?"

One-Two Thirds

A form of digitallighting common on Discord servers and similar platforms, where two or more participants coordinate to target a single person, systematically undermining their credibility, twisting their words, and provoking reactions. The name reflects the imbalance: one victim versus two (or more) aggressors acting as a bloc. The tactic often involves one person playing β€œreasonable” while another attacks, or alternating who responds to prevent the target from keeping up. The goal is to create the appearance of overwhelming consensus against the target, making them seem irrational or isolated, and to increase the likelihood of a reactive outburst that can be reported as harassment. One‑Two Thirds weaponizes numbers, turning social dynamics into a trap.
One-Two Thirds Example: β€œIn the server, two users tag‑teamed her: one asked β€˜innocent’ questions, the other called her answers delusional. When she snapped, both reported her. Classic One‑Two Thirds.”

One Million Dollar Challenge Panopticon

A specific panopticon built around James Randi’s famous One Million Dollar Paranormal Challenge (a prize for anyone who could demonstrate a paranormal ability under agreed scientific conditions). Even after the challenge officially ended, its logic persists as a disciplinary tool: believers are told β€œgo claim the million dollars” as a rhetorical weapon, implying that if they cannot meet that impossible standard, their claims are worthless. The One Million Dollar Challenge Panopticon normalizes the demand for adversarial, public, and often humiliating β€œtests,” while ignoring that many phenomena are not replicable on demand or suited to lab conditions. Its gaze ensures that any discussion of the paranormal is immediately derailed by the million‑dollar taunt.
Example: β€œEvery time someone mentioned telepathy in the forum, a chorus replied β€˜where’s your million dollars?’—the One Million Dollar Challenge Panopticon, using a defunct prize to shut down conversation.”