by prebleguyman123 May 8, 2022
Get the That onemug. by barktan August 6, 2021
Get the the bitchy onemug. An irrationally biased and narrow-viewed blog writer, typically unable to articulate the fundamental premises of multi-faceted arguments or opposing views. Prone to repeating a single point of (often mistaken) drivel by way of meaningless mantra repetitions.
One who offers no significant input into a public debate, though emitting a distracting noise; the subject of public scorn and social rejection.
One who offers no significant input into a public debate, though emitting a distracting noise; the subject of public scorn and social rejection.
by Expat Georgia April 21, 2009
Get the One-Solution Commentatormug. Used to refer to someone you can't remember or don't know the name of, most commonly heard in Ireland.
It can refer to anyone, but it's mostly used to refer to women, as the female equivalent of 'yer man'.
Sometimes spelt/pronounced as 'yer wan'
It can refer to anyone, but it's mostly used to refer to women, as the female equivalent of 'yer man'.
Sometimes spelt/pronounced as 'yer wan'
Person 1: Sure dija see yer one at the pub the other day?
Person 2: Yer man's bird? I thought she was on her holliers
Person 1: Yeh sure she's only gone and fecked off wit yer fella, an' not a word to the poor lad, sure he's heartbroken but i didn't tell you that.
Person 2: sure jaezus, what a slag
Person 2: Yer man's bird? I thought she was on her holliers
Person 1: Yeh sure she's only gone and fecked off wit yer fella, an' not a word to the poor lad, sure he's heartbroken but i didn't tell you that.
Person 2: sure jaezus, what a slag
by servvo1 December 21, 2021
Get the Yer onemug. by Websters Dictionary Current April 29, 2011
Get the One-Towel Chinoismug. Whenever there was a tiff between the husband and his wife, the wife, being a termagant, would bare her teeth. (In the phrase ‘bare one’s teeth, one’s can be replaced by an appropriate pronoun as required.)
by uttam maharjan November 3, 2011
Get the bare one’s teethmug. 