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one ounce of crack
Cheek
Joe Ronce is London Cockney rhyming slang for ponce.
Bonce ponce is British slang for a parasite that lives in the hair.
Once a week is London Cockney rhyming slang for a magistrate (beak). Once a week is London Cockney rhyming slang for impudence (cheek).
Bacon bonce is London Cockney rhyming slang for a child molester (nonce).
Noun. An inspection, a quick look over something or someone. E.g. "I was giving it the once over when the phone rang."
Bonce is British slang for the head.
Adj. Occurring only once. E.g."This is a one-off model, a concept car made by the same team who designed the Lotus Elite." Noun. A singular occurrence of an activity, or production of a thing. E.g."This party is a one-off, as we can't afford to have another one this year."
Once over is slang for inspect, look carefully.
Charlie Ronce is London Cockney rhyming slang for a pimp (ponce).
Nonce is prison slang for a rapist or child molester; a sexual offender.
Cock a deaf one is British slang for to pretend not to hear.
Oncer was British slang for a one−pound note.Oncer is Australian slang for a person elected to Parliament who can only expect to serve one term.
Harry Ronce is London Cockney rhyming slang for someone who lives off immoral earnings (ponce).
Johnny Ronce was old London Cockney rhyming slang for ponce.
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a.
Pointing out a contrast, or denoting a particular thing or person different from some other specified; -- used as a correlative adjective, with or without the.
adv.
At some one period of time; -- used indefinitely.
adv.
At any one time; -- often nearly equivalent to ever, if ever, or whenever; as, once kindled, it may not be quenched.
n.
The ounce.
a.
Growing on one side of a stem; as, one-sided flowers.
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Single in kind; the same; a common.
prep.
In process of; in the act of; into; to; -- used with verbal substantives in -ing which begin with a consonant. This is a shortened form of the preposition an (which was used before the vowel sound); as in a hunting, a building, a begging.
a.
Having one side only, or one side prominent; hence, limited to one side; partial; unjust; unfair; as, a one-sided view or statement.
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Denoting a person or thing conceived or spoken of indefinitely; a certain. "I am the sister of one Claudio" [Shak.], that is, of a certain man named Claudio.
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Drawn by one horse; having but a single horse; as, a one-horse carriage.
n.
A feline quadruped (Felis irbis, / uncia) resembling the leopard in size, and somewhat in color, but it has longer and thicker fur, which forms a short mane on the back. The ounce is pale yellowish gray, with irregular dark spots on the neck and limbs, and dark rings on the body. It inhabits the lofty mountain ranges of Asia. Called also once.
n.
The one or single occasion; the present call or purpose; -- chiefly used in the phrase for the nonce.
n.
An ounce; a small portion.
indef. pron.
Any person, indefinitely; a person or body; as, what one would have well done, one should do one's self.
adv.
By limitation to the number one; for one time; not twice nor any number of times more than one.
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Closely bound together; undivided; united; constituting a whole.
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