one-er

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Noun[edit]

one-er (plural one-ers)

  1. Alternative form of oner
    • 1841, Charles Dickens, The Old Curiosity Shop:
      'Do they often go where glory waits 'em, and leave you here?'
      'Oh, yes; I believe you they do,' returned the small servant. 'Miss Sally's such a one-er for that, she is.'