the combination of 1 red bull and 1/2 pint (200ml) of jagermeister, mixed with ice in a pint glass
Cal and I drank a 1 n' 1 to start our pre-game last night!
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the combination of 1 red bull and 1/2 pint (200ml) of jagermeister, mixed with ice in a pint glass
Cal and I drank a 1 n' 1 to start our pre-game last night!
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Going to the bar and getting a quick drink before going home or getting back to work. 1 and dones are followed by a 2 and through, 3 and flee, or a 4 and door, etc.. Anything after 4 and door is a full on party and you were just kidding yourself about "getting a quick drink".
1. Yo where you going for lunch? You down for a 1 n done?
2. Damn these folks at work stressin me out.. I may need a 1 n done before I go home.
No matter how many of something you have you always want one more.
Number you have = n, the number you want = n+1.
What is the number of bicycles you need? n+1: one more than what you have now.
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18 n 1 When your are close to accomplishing an amazing feat and choke near the finish
Bobby almost got his Degree but pulled a 18 n 1
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the magical numba
this is the reason the universe exisists
this ruler is 7 n 1/2 inces long
it is 1/2 past 7
how meny times hav i walked down this street ( 7 n 1/2 )
... and so on
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A phrase most commonly used by the bicycling community, n+1 refers to the amount of a thing one should own, a thing which they are obsessed with and brings joy.
The correct number of bikes to own is n+1. While the minimum number of bikes one should own is three, the correct number is n+1, where n is the number of bikes currently owned.
The equation n+1 can also be used to describe pizza, beer, puppies, or even autographed baseball cards.
John B: "I'm really considering buying a road bike to go a bit faster and have in addition to my townie and mountain bike, but don't know if that would be too many bikes."
Nate C: "N+1 my friend, go buy that bike!"