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one-up  


      adj  
Informal   having or having scored an advantage or lead over someone or something  
Diccionario Inglés definición  
Consulte también:

one, -one, A-one, at one

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n.
a single place where you can find everything you need, usually found in different places
exp.
be kept waiting
exp.
generally, an endearment expression used to describe someone who, contrary to the appearances, proves to have strength, determination
exp.
stop talking; refrain from saying something
informal
exp.
(about a positive event/situation) happen out of the blue, without any effort from the impacted persons
id.
make a lot of efforts to understand something
exp.
expression used to describe the practice of a company using internally the marketed products
[Bus.] expression originating from and widely used in software industry; the practice is also known as "dogfooding"
v.
spoil someone's plans; spoil someone's pleasure or joy
I hate to rain on your parade, but we will not be able to host your birthday party next week.
exp.
get rid of a strong feeling towards something or someone
[Informal] If you have done something wrong, tell him and get it out of your system. After the break up, it took him some while to get her out of his system.
exp.
to do two things at the same time using the effort needed to do only one
exp.
a modern version of the popular saying "killing two birds with one stone" derived from the popular video game "angry birds."
exp.
have everything together; have all things settled/organized
E.g.: Just when I had got all my ducks in a row and I was ready to go, I received a call and had to cancel my trip.
n.
buy one, get one free
It's a common form of sales promotion. This marketing technique is universally known in the marketing industry by the acronym BOGOF.
n.
technique used for smoking a marijuana joint in two, consisting in one person inhaling the smoke exhaled by the other one
slang
v.
the act of pushing one's face in between two ample breasts, and rocking one's head side to side very rapidly while making a vigorous, lip-vibrating "brrr" sound
[Slang]
exp.
The choice of web suicide or deletion of interactions for one’s own amounts to web death with regard to ones internet life.
exp.
A set of one’s web assets, created with the intention of facilitating the transference of online assets and value upon ones death.
n.
person skilled for an activity, especially for one involving motion (like sports; dance)
una canción de los 90
n.
a sound (usually a song, jingle) that one hears mentally for a certain period of time
v.
raise a price after agreeing on a lower one
Common real estate term but 'of uncertain origin'. However WW1 Australian soldier's diary records: "Huge rubber gun gazumps were falling all over the town [Watten]..." A weapon?
n.
a deliberate and strategic effort to engage one in a donor/investor relationship
n.
the point where a minor change turns into a major and irreversible one
[Bus.] E.g. : Some have anticipated that social media would be the tipping point of web marketing.
adj.
sufficient or enough to do something/ for a one reason
I has an adequate food for her dinner
n.
one of several parts that together make up a whole machines, system etc.
A component that is vital for my life is a computer because i use it everyday to do homework and email.
id.
going from one bar to another
n.
a leaky tap that tends to spray water over ones trousers whenever used.
n.
a brief moment when one does not remember something or is confused
exp.
a poetic or humorous way of expressing one's fervent wish for somehting
oh for a bit of sunshine!
n.
one who designs a room interior
n.
one who solves people's problems

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