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one up
4 ENTRIES FOUND:
one up
(adjective)
one–up
(verb)
bone
(verb)
lost
(adjective)
one up
adjective
one up
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of ONE UP
not used before a noun
informal
:
having an advantage over someone
:
in a position that is better than someone else's position
—
usually +
on
He's a good artist, which puts him
one up on
most of his classmates.
You're
one up on
me.
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