It is a popular sport where the object of the game is to get a ball into a bin without using your hands or letting it touch the ground. You must say Uno Mas and score before you leave the game.
by Shs_unomas October 23, 2019
Spanish for 'One More'. It is popularly used in drinking games, and is also used as a phrase when playing certain video games, such as Mario Maker.
by MagAinsley March 15, 2021
Person 1: Hey, Marcus Helped Me With My Homework And I Got An A+
Person 2: Yeah, Marcus Must Be An Uno Mas
Person 2: Yeah, Marcus Must Be An Uno Mas
by UrbanEel November 12, 2016
Person 1: Hey Marcus Helped Me With My Math Homework And I Got An A+
Person 2: Yeah, Marcus Must Be An Uno Mas
Person 2: Yeah, Marcus Must Be An Uno Mas
by UrbanEel November 12, 2016
Coming from Spanish translating literally to "one more." Common when drinking or during drinking games.
Popularized by the movie shanghai noon when the two main characters get drunk and convince each other to go another round asking "Uno mas?"
Popularized by the movie shanghai noon when the two main characters get drunk and convince each other to go another round asking "Uno mas?"
by $$$Danny$$$ October 06, 2008