OT1H
on the one hand
From one particular point of view. (Typically followed by "on the other hand," highlighting a second, conflicting point of view.) I'm really torn. On the one hand, I'd be starting a high-paying job doing what I've always wanted for a living. But on the other hand, I'd have to move halfway around the world from all my friends and family to do it.
See also: hand, on, one
OT1H
An abbreviation for "on the one hand," meaning from one particular point of view. The phrase is typically followed by "on the other hand" (OTOH), highlighting a second, conflicting point of view. I'm really torn. OT1H, I'd be starting a high-paying job doing what I've always wanted for a living. OTOH, I'd have to move halfway around the world from all my friends and family to do it.
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
on the one hand
Also, on one hand. As one point of view, from one standpoint. This phrase is often paired with on the other hand to indicate two sides of an issue. For example, On the one hand this car is expensive; on the other hand, it's available and we need it right now . [First half of 1600s]
See also: hand, on, one
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer.
on the one hand
and OT1H phr. & comp. abb. one thing to consider is.... OT1H, U R on time, but you forgot to sign in.
See also: hand, on, one
OT1H
verbSee on the one hand
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
- 1FTR
- drive (one) out of office
- force (one) out of office
- force out of office
- give (one) (one's) head
- give head
- give somebody their head
- give someone their head
- as one door closes, another (one) opens
- as one door closes, another one opens