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oxer

English

Etymology

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Noun

oxer (plural oxers)

  1. A type of horse jump with two rails that may be set even or uneven.

Translations

Anagrams

  • exor, roex, xero-

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oner

English

Etymology

one +? -er

Noun

oner (plural oners)

  1. (informal) An extraordinary individual.
  2. A small marble of little worth in children's games.
    • 2012, Nicholas Hagger, A View of Epping Forest (page 143)
      The winner was the last to flick a marble into the gully. A oner had to beat a fourer four times to win, a fourer had to beat a twelver three times, and so on.
  3. (Britain) A conker that has won one match.
    • 1993, Henry Normal, Nude modelling for the afterlife
      May all your conkers be oners / May your love life fail with dishonours
    • 2005, Benedict Le Vay, Eccentric Britain (page 32)
      The history of 'oners' becoming 'sixers' through successive victories []
    • 2006, Charles Campion, Fifty Recipes To Stake Your Life On (page 119)
      Conkers so highly prized that it's a wonder they even manage to hit the ground before being swept away to be pickled or baked and then going on to new careers as 'oners', 'twoers', and so forth.

Synonyms

  • one of a kind

Anagrams

  • Nero, Oren, Orne, Reno, Roen, Rone, orné, reno, reno-

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