one-off Chiefly British
–adjective
–noun
| 1. | done, occurring, or made only once; one-shot. |
| 2. | something occurring, done, or made only once. |
[Origin: 1935–40
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one off
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one-ˈoff noun, adjective
(something) made, intended etc for one occasion only
Example: It's just a one-off arrangement.
See also: all one, be one up on (a person), not be oneself, one, one and all, one another, one by one, one or two, one-, one-sided, one-way, one-night stand, one-parent family, one-year-old, oneself, "one off" in any languageExample: It's just a one-off arrangement.
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