Definition of «one someone got»

The phrase "one someone got" is an idiomatic expression that means to deceive or trick someone. It can also mean to outsmart or manipulate someone. The phrase is often used in the negative form, "one got someone," to indicate that the person being referred to was deceived or tricked.

Sentences with «one someone got»

  • Your 401 (k) certainly is — and buying a home can be, too, if you choose well and don't get in over your head. (grow.acorns.com)
  • But hopefully this exercise illustrates the power of getting in as early as possible and with as much as you can afford. (leithwheeler.com)
  • «The pizza concepts that have done best are the ones that don't get into too many high - end ingredients,» he says. (entrepreneur.com)
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