on one's ones
English
Prepositional phrase
- (slang, MLE) on one's own
- 2013, [gang] Member 39, quoted in How Gangs Work: An Ethnography of Youth Violence by J. Densley
- If you [are] on your ones and someone comes up to you, 'What you got for me bruv?', you look at them in the eye, talk to them straight in the eye, stand your ground […]
- 2017, Mickz (lyrics and music), “C4ll M3”:
- I still don't know, still don't know what to do
I'm on my ones
I'm getting funds
- 2020, Arlo Parks (lyrics and music), “Hurt”:
- Charlie melts into his mattress
Watching Twin Peaks on his ones
Then his fingers find a bottle
When he starts to miss his mum
- 2013, [gang] Member 39, quoted in How Gangs Work: An Ethnography of Youth Violence by J. Densley
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