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one out
by oneself; on one’s own; alone AUSTRALIA, 1950- “Put your gun away,” Chilla said to Scabby Jack, “and I’ll have you one out!” — Frank Hardy, The Outcasts of Foolgarah, p. 83, 1971
- The Scunger does not tub too often and consequently does most of his fishing one out. — Bob Staines, Wot a Whopper, p. 24, 1982
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