the old one-two



the old one-two

1. n. a series of two punches delivered quickly, one after another. Tom gave Bill the old one-two, and the argument was ended right there.
2. n. any destructive assault on an idea, thing, or person. I gave his proposal the old one-two. Next time he will be better prepared.
See also: old

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
RukİYe-Turkish
BaldurBAHL-door (German)German, Icelandic
ObedO-bed (English)Biblical, Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek
Aaliyahə-LEE-ə (English)Arabic, English (Modern)
Bamforth['bæmfəθ]
Krimhildekrim-HIL-dəGerman