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Noun
day one
- The very beginning.
I've been with the project since day one.
- (US, slang) A close, longtime friend, one who has been around since the beginning.
- 2017 March 17, G-Eazy and Kehlani, "Good Life", from the soundtrack for The Fate of the Furious:
- Raise a cup up for all my day ones; two middle fingers for the haters
2018 November 1, Ben Ketai, 23:00 from the start, in Start Up, season 3, episode 1, spoken by Ronald Dacey (Edi Gathegi):RONALD:”I look at you like a day one. Real talk.”
2019, Morris Day, On Time: A Princely Life in Funk, Da Capo Press, →ISBN:A very special thank-you to my brilliant band—especially my day ones, Jelly Bean Johnson and Monte Moir. We go back like rocking chairs. My main man Ricky Freeze Smith, Tori “Freak Juice” Ruffin, Thomas Austin, and Jeffery McNeely.
2019, Keith Sarasin, Chris Viaud, Farmers Dinner Cookbook: A Story in Every Bite: A Story in Every Bite, Cider Mill Press, →ISBN, page 297:To my day ones: Jude Viaud, Roberto Franco, Antonio Wormley, and Jared Allen. The crazy times and memories that we all share together near and far will never be forgotten.
2019, Liv Reshelle, Dymond & Pistols: Forever & Always, Sullivan Group Publishing:Pistols was my dawg, my day one, my right hand, so I didn't ever want us to be out because of me not being able to keep my dick in my jeans.
Adverb
day one
- At the very beginning; when something is entirely new.
- to buy something day one
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