A military slang term that describes when two personnel are posted at a lookout or guard situation. One unit stays alert and awake watching for movement/activity (one up) while the other takes a nap or rests (one down). They alternate so as to be able to extend their alertness for a longer time. It is an unwritten rule that you must wake the resting person if you start to become tired yourself as the "One Up".
"We had 12 hours stuck on that LP/OP behind enemy lines so Smith and I decided to go One Up, One Down. I took Up first."
by Americ4nBulldog September 18, 2015
n. The core part of someone's message, plan etc.
When someone is explaining something, the one point one (1.1) cuts out all the unimportant stuff. The one point one is the most essential part of the message.
When someone is explaining something, the one point one (1.1) cuts out all the unimportant stuff. The one point one is the most essential part of the message.
Jim: "So I have got a plan to boost sales which..."
Joan: "OK, what's your one point one (1.1)?"
Jim: " We need to target..."
Rove: TGIF man...we gonna have a huge one...
Rick: Yeah...what's our one point one?
Rove: Few drinks at home and then the club...
Joan: "OK, what's your one point one (1.1)?"
Jim: " We need to target..."
Rove: TGIF man...we gonna have a huge one...
Rick: Yeah...what's our one point one?
Rove: Few drinks at home and then the club...
by Meatballs Inc. November 11, 2009
A game, the object of the game is to figure out how to play.
you have 3 choices: 2 up, 1 up 1 down, or 2 down. what you are is dependent on your hands/arms for instance if you have both your hands in the air then you are 2 up
the point of the game once you figure out how to play it is to play with other people and change what you are as nonchalantly as possible
you have 3 choices: 2 up, 1 up 1 down, or 2 down. what you are is dependent on your hands/arms for instance if you have both your hands in the air then you are 2 up
the point of the game once you figure out how to play it is to play with other people and change what you are as nonchalantly as possible
by The Jolly Ginger Giant July 24, 2010
by Jointhefall June 21, 2019
A popular joke amongst the Timbers Army supporters group for the Portland Timbers MLS team.
Initially meant as a rule to keep a single supporter from taking up entire rows while they wait for their friends to show up late, now it's initial meaning is long since lost and is merely a funny joke inscribed on the wristbands handed out to fans who show up early.
Initially meant as a rule to keep a single supporter from taking up entire rows while they wait for their friends to show up late, now it's initial meaning is long since lost and is merely a funny joke inscribed on the wristbands handed out to fans who show up early.
Bro #1: "Hey bro, how many scarves should I bring to hold down seats in the front row for next game?"
Bro #2: "One seat one scarf, bro."
Both Bros: <laugh while packing an IKEA bag full of scarves>
Bro #2: "One seat one scarf, bro."
Both Bros: <laugh while packing an IKEA bag full of scarves>
by PTFCLinePolice June 14, 2018
by LGG#39 February 14, 2021
Each One Teach One for education.
by JohnDoe18181827 June 17, 2022