Here's a breakdown of the phrase:
"He did": Indicates that the person took action or completed something.
"His big one": Refers to a noteworthy or outstanding accomplishment.
For example, if someone put together a fantastic presentation that wowed everyone, you might say, "He did his big one with that presentation." This means that the person did an excellent job and their effort was notably impressive.
In summary, "he did his big one" is a way of highlighting someone's remarkable achievement or success in a particular endeavor.
WOWWW he did his big one... - Leah Love Island USA
we are not boys, we are men manly men.
Hey broski wanna crack open a cold one with the men this saturday?
"Hell yeah bro"
Adjective to describe an obese woman, typically of Scotish heritage and smelling of cheap vodka.
Look there is one for Bob. Hide your haggis rolls hen here is one for Bob
An oil field industry term that describes a situation, when in pipe recovery, that isolation of a problematic zone to free tubular work string happens by dropping one single MicroPlug ball.
We had a R.I.P. job for Concho with Old School tools out of WTX and we one-balled them and are coming out of the hole
Six contestants are transported to “The Plane” to compete in a competition for a wish for anything they want. Simple enough.
oh yea its also a object show
One
A multiplicative identity of a semiring. For a semiring R, 1 is defined as an element so that for every a being an element of R:
1⊗a = a⊗1 = a
Min-tropical semiring is a semiring (ℝ ∪ {+∞}, ⊕, ⊗) with ⊕ defined as min, and ⊗ defined as the addition of two numbers. By that definition, zero is +∞, and one is 0