Ones
A form of fighting. To throw down the ones is to fight weaponless, one on one. ones must be called by one party or the other, and there has to be a good reason, shit talk etc. A person cannot call ones because someone else called ones on somone else.
Ones
a single person or thing, viewed as taking the place of a group.
(One never knows, does one?)
You and they are also used in a similar way. However, one and you include the speaker in the generalisation One’s is a possessive determiner:
One’s health is much more important than having lots of money.
being or amounting to a single unit or individual or entire thing, item, or object rather than two or more; a single:one woman; one nation; one piece of cake.
being a person, thing, or individual instance or member of a number, kind, group, or category indicated:one member of the party.
Definition:
existing, acting, or considered as a single unit, entity, or individual.
of the same or having a single kind, nature, or condition:We belong to one team; We are of one resolve.
noting some indefinite day or time in the future:You will see him one day.
a certain (often used in naming a person otherwise unknown or undescribed):
(One never knows, does one?)
You and they are also used in a similar way. However, one and you include the speaker in the generalisation One’s is a possessive determiner:
One’s health is much more important than having lots of money.
being or amounting to a single unit or individual or entire thing, item, or object rather than two or more; a single:one woman; one nation; one piece of cake.
being a person, thing, or individual instance or member of a number, kind, group, or category indicated:one member of the party.
Definition:
existing, acting, or considered as a single unit, entity, or individual.
of the same or having a single kind, nature, or condition:We belong to one team; We are of one resolve.
noting some indefinite day or time in the future:You will see him one day.
a certain (often used in naming a person otherwise unknown or undescribed):
Example:
1. You could see which restaurants were rated the highest on Yelp, which ones certain reviewers liked, and so on.
I can't really blame the (ones) that step over the line once in a while.
You know, the ones out there.
1. You could see which restaurants were rated the highest on Yelp, which ones certain reviewers liked, and so on.
I can't really blame the (ones) that step over the line once in a while.
You know, the ones out there.
Ones
People who have committed Murder One, or murder in the first degree. Colloquialised to mean any killer, hit man or hardened killer.
Example:
P1: Man, who the hell are those guys on the corner?
P2: Don't ask or mess with them... they're Ones!
P1: Man, who the hell are those guys on the corner?
P2: Don't ask or mess with them... they're Ones!
Ones
Example:
Brooke's: Yo boy I'm gonna have to beat yo ass g
Antoine: You want yo ones with me bro come get it
Brooke's: You want to get yo ones with me?
Antoine: Let me get my ones g
Brooke's: Yo boy I'm gonna have to beat yo ass g
Antoine: You want yo ones with me bro come get it
Brooke's: You want to get yo ones with me?
Antoine: Let me get my ones g
Ones
one on one
1. A game where the only opponents are two people playing against each other.
2. Also know as speedballing; a mixture of cocaine and herion, most often injected.
2. Also know as speedballing; a mixture of cocaine and herion, most often injected.
Example:
1. Jack says to Tommy, "Let's play a game of one on one"
2. After getting out of lock-up, I said to myself, "I'm 'bout ready to head downtown and gets me a one on one!!"
1. Jack says to Tommy, "Let's play a game of one on one"
2. After getting out of lock-up, I said to myself, "I'm 'bout ready to head downtown and gets me a one on one!!"