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let one go
verb
To fart.
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"Every once in a while, it's fun to let one go, just to see what happens".
We let one go last week and may have to lose another one before Christmas.
If we let one go, we have to let others go as well.
"Well," says Míchel, grinning, "if they've got one spare … We're very hospitable people, so if they want to let one go … Good players always have a place.
Not much was doing so, 25 yards out, he let one go and it took a crucial deflection off Kirchhoff, looping over Pickford, glancing off his left-hand post and in.
I was panicking out there today because every time you let one go, you know it makes it harder and harder to win one, so I got this one in the bank early".
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I did have to let one guy go, so far.
I'll have to let this one go.
I don't care about the partisanship that goes on…" Schieffer let that one go.
If you want to let one plant go to seed you can allow one flower to fully develop, as pictured.
Let this one go and spend public money on something we're short of.
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