"Please make your paper one or more pages." and since the average teenager is tired, lazy, or more interested in sex, they will choose to only write one page, and still receive a B-!
by Oxford Teenager Analysis Department May 10, 2006
Originated in the endemic region of Danny's basement after Prom '08, this command gathers fellow bros to take just one more shot of hard liquor, preferably Bacardi 151 or 99 Apples. This command can be analagous to a shouting "huddle in!" or even to Cpt. Olimar's Down + B in Super Smash Brothers Brawl. Once "One More!" has been shouted, each bro is required to take at least one shot (1.25 oz+) until the thirteenth shot has been drunk, at which point shooting to One More becomes optional.
AT: Come on man, lets take some shots
JS: Bro, any more and I'll be face down in the carpet like Absy
AT: Don't be a niggerfaggot
JS: Fine man, but only one moreee...
JS: Bro, any more and I'll be face down in the carpet like Absy
AT: Don't be a niggerfaggot
JS: Fine man, but only one moreee...
by Rita Malek October 21, 2008
The false phrase used by band directors to run through a set when they actually mean more than once.
One more time, then water break!
by supernemo May 22, 2013
Linkin Park's seventh studio album. It shows the band venturing into more conventional styles of pop music while retaining some of their rock roots.
A: Did you hear Linkin Park's album One More Light yet?
B: I did, and I love it! The title track is great!
B: I did, and I love it! The title track is great!
by 30423 May 22, 2017
Jonathan: Dude you won’t believe what happened!
Tim: What, dude?
Jonathan: My girl gave me one more zero last night!
Tim: No way Dude!
Tim: What, dude?
Jonathan: My girl gave me one more zero last night!
Tim: No way Dude!
by BootyDestroyer1528 April 18, 2022
by Louie Lupo July 8, 2011
A phrase used by band directors and musical instructors of most kinds. Typically, it is assumed that the phrase means you will only be trying the music "one more time", but generally the phrase becomes repeated, and one more time evolves into three or four.
Our band director shouted "One more time", but we knew that we would in fact do the entire show at least three more times before finally leaving practice.
*collective groan*
*collective groan*
by Kaitlyn {oboe and alto sax} April 5, 2008