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Phrasal verbs with "one"

32 phrasal verbs use this particle

back one out
C1

To reverse a vehicle out of a space, typically a garage or tight parking spot.

bash one out
C1

Primarily British vulgar slang for masturbation; secondarily, to produce something quickly.

bend one off
C1

A crude slang expression meaning to break wind; to pass gas.

break one off
C1

to break off one piece or item from a larger whole

burn one down
C1

Slang: to smoke a marijuana cigarette (joint) from start to finish.

crack one off
C1

Vulgar slang for passing wind (flatulence).

crank one out
B2

To quickly produce a single piece of work, often implying speed over quality.

curl one off
C1

A crude, humorous slang expression meaning to defecate.

curl one out
C1

A crude, humorous slang expression meaning to defecate.

get one over on
B2

To succeed in deceiving, tricking, or gaining an advantage over someone.

get one up on
B2

To gain a competitive advantage or score a point over a rival.

hang one on
C1

To get very drunk on a particular occasion.

knock one out
B2

To impress someone greatly, or to produce something with speed and ease.

lay one down
C1

A colloquial expression meaning to produce or deliver something, most commonly used as a euphemism for flatulence or for recording a music t

let one off
C1

(British slang, vulgar) To pass gas; to break wind.

pinch one off
C1

to defecate; a vulgar humorous slang expression

pour one out
B2

To pour a small amount of a drink onto the ground as a gesture of respect or remembrance for someone who has died.

pull one over
B2

To successfully deceive or trick someone.

put one across
B2

To deceive or trick someone successfully.

put one over
B2

To deceive or trick someone; to gain an advantage through cunning.

put one past
B2

To trick or deceive someone successfully; to get something by someone without them noticing.

rub one off
C1

Vulgar slang: an act of (typically male) masturbation.

rub one out
B2

Vulgar slang: to masturbate. Also a general informal extension of 'rub out' meaning to eliminate.

run one on
C1

(Slang) To trick or deceive someone; to pull a scam or con on someone

sleep one off
B2

A colloquial expression meaning to sleep in order to recover from the effects of a drink or alcoholic episode.

sling one up
C1

To quickly and casually erect, build, or put up something.

slip one past
C1

To deceive someone or get something past their notice or defenses

squeeze one out
C1

A crude slang expression meaning to pass wind (flatulate) or, less commonly, to defecate

stick one on
C1

(British informal) To hit someone, usually with the fist.

take one up
B2

To accept an offer, invitation, or bet that someone has proposed.

tie one on
C1

To drink alcohol excessively; to get drunk.

whack one out
C1

To produce or complete something quickly and without great effort.