1. Used to emphasize something extremely unlikely, but you don’t care to find out the actual probability of said event. (Same with, “one in a billion” and “one in a trillion”)
2. A song and Album by Aaliyah.
2. A song and Album by Aaliyah.
1. John: “Are you sure this is safe?”
Doe: “Yeah, the chances of anything going wrong are like, one in a million.”
2. Jane: “ One In A Million by Aaliyah was an amazing song”
Doe: “Yeah, the chances of anything going wrong are like, one in a million.”
2. Jane: “ One In A Million by Aaliyah was an amazing song”
by Glockumentary November 14, 2021
by Out&About November 29, 2021
Drake: I did my dance one time on TikTok and went viral with it. Uh uh, uh uh.
The guy recording him: Geez, are you busting a move or busting a nut?
Dog: I did my dance one time on TikTok and went viral with it!
(Proceeds to hump mop)
The guy recording him: Geez, are you busting a move or busting a nut?
Dog: I did my dance one time on TikTok and went viral with it!
(Proceeds to hump mop)
by MalumLibrum958 July 03, 2022
Barnabus got really angry because he couldn’t connect multiple devices to Blues shitty one man bandwidth internet.
by Realmack August 01, 2018
by CAPTAIN-DUCK August 02, 2020
bah.
by pooter-face snatch-queen July 30, 2003
Here's a sentence using "know what one is about":
She was a seasoned negotiator who clearly knew what she was about.
She was a seasoned negotiator who clearly knew what she was about.
by Arminkshipper July 30, 2024