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Often seen on a party invite (usually followed by -"there will be a list"), giving instruction that no uninvited people are allowed to attend apart from that one person everyone knows but doesn't really know to come to a party.
he'll be at every party and it will inevitable that he will come.

hey guys come to my party!
no plus ones, there will be a list

but then this fearless youth will arrive uninvited and he will not be asked to leave

by THEIPMAN April 19, 2011


plus one

your guest when you are invited to an event

"billy's gonna be my plus-one at jane's party"

by c-line April 25, 2004

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plus one

Accompanied by a guest.

"Can you put me on the list for the 'Matrix' screening? I'll be plus one."

by Matthew Michaud January 20, 2004

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plus one

At public parties and nightclubs, the guest of a person who is on the guest list, and who normally pays a discounted entry fee. Also, the state of having such a person.

"You are on g list plus one. Do not mention this to anyone."

"You can be my plus one."

by Wrench December 16, 2007

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plus one

Usually written '+1', used in a forum post to indicate that the post serves no purpose other than to increase the poster's postcount. Usually used after an empty post along the lines of 'I agree'. Often used in a sarcastic manner to indicate the pointlessness of the entire thread.

I agree.

+1

by Emperor Spleen February 4, 2004

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plus one

(noun) - the person who is invited to join an existing coupled unit in sexual activity resulting in a three way or menage a trois. Depending on the genders and desires of the couple, the "plus one" may even become a lucky pierre.

"'allo, are you two a couple? Fancy a plus one?"
"Nice accent. Where are you from?"
"Australia. And I'm only 16!"
"See ya'!"
"But I'd make a great Lucky Pierre!"

by whirled-traveler January 15, 2009

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plus one

In engineering culture, "plus one" is used to indicate agreement to a stated position, usually used during a sprint retrospective; emphasis takes the form of "plus N+1", where `$N>0 and $N<โˆž`, with the only acceptable (unobnoxious) form being "plus 2". The written form is always expressed in shorthand, or "+N", where `$N>0`.

"We can incentivize engineers, to write documentation, by making it a requirement of user story acceptance". Most of the ops team muttered "plus one" and went back to ignoring the PM; the mostly invisible technical writer, Stu, sat up and shrieked "plus a million" and then shrunk under the glare of the few frontend developers that bothered showing up.

by arnoldfriendly September 20, 2021

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