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		Definition of oner in English: onernoun ˈwʌnəˈwənər British informal 1Something denoted or characterized by the number one.  I did the last drink in a oner  Example sentencesExamples -  By selling the old car park behind the East Stand at Easter Road - in the over-heating land market worth far more than the £10m that has been quoted - they could practically clear their debts in a oner.
 -  I'm a slow reader at the best of times but I managed to read this in a oner.
 -  I know people planning to tape them all and then watch them in a oner.
 -  This is obviously due in part to the hiring of the experienced Vilmos Zsigmond as his cinematographer this time, who gives the scenes a depth we haven't really seen before (not everything is done in a oner).
 -  The raw egg is full of cysteine which helps the body break down the free radicals which build up in the liver and it's best to swallow it in a oner.
 
  Synonyms individualist, individual, eccentric, nonconformist, free spirit, bohemian, rare bird, maverick, oddity - 1.1 One pound or one hundred pounds sterling.
 to reclaim my car is gonna cost a oner  
 2archaic A remarkable person or thing.  Example sentencesExamples -  So that makes him a… oner, instead of a twoer, or a threeer.
 
  Synonyms collector's item, rare person, rare thing, rare bird, marvel, wonder, nonpareil, one of a kind, find, conversation piece 
 Rhymes   Corunna, front-runner, gunner, punner, runner, scunner, stunner    Definition of oner in US English: onernounˈwənər British archaic, informal A remarkable person or thing.  Example sentencesExamples -  So that makes him a… oner, instead of a twoer, or a threeer.
 
  Synonyms collector's item, rare person, rare thing, rare bird, marvel, wonder, nonpareil, one of a kind, find, conversation piece     |