one-termer - meaning and definition. What is one-termer
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SLOGAN OF THE ARMED WING OF THE PAN AFRICANIST CONGRESS
One Boer – One Bullet; One Boer, One Bullet; One Boer, one bullet; One Boer - one bullet; One Boer, One bullet; One Boer - One bullet; One Boer - One Bullet

one-termer      
A freshman congressman who botches things so badly he is virtually assured defeat in his next electoral bid.
Can you believe he voted against monetary compensation to the families of the 9-11 heros?He's a one-termer for sure.
one-to-one         
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1-to-1; One to one; One To One; One to One (album); One to One (disambiguation); One-to-One (disambiguation); One to one (disambiguation); One-one; One-To-One; One to One; One-to-one (disambiguation); One-to-One; 1-2-1; One to One (song)
(also chiefly N. Amer. one-on-one)
¦ adjective & adverb denoting or referring to a situation in which two parties come into direct contact or opposition.
?Mathematics in which each member of one set is associated with one member of another.
¦ noun informal a face-to-face encounter.
one-to-one         
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1-to-1; One to one; One To One; One to One (album); One to One (disambiguation); One-to-One (disambiguation); One to one (disambiguation); One-one; One-To-One; One to One; One-to-one (disambiguation); One-to-One; 1-2-1; One to One (song)
1.
In a one-to-one relationship, one person deals directly with only one other person.
...one-to-one training.
...negotiating on a one-to-one basis.
ADJ: ADJ n
One-to-one is also an adverb.
She would like to talk to people one to one.
ADV: ADV after v
2.
If there is a one-to-one match between two sets of things, each member of one set matches a member of the other set.
In English, there is not a consistent one-to-one match between each written symbol and each distinct spoken sound.
ADJ: ADJ n

Wikipedia

One Settler, One Bullet

One Settler, One Bullet was a rallying cry and slogan originated by the Azanian People's Liberation Army (APLA), the armed wing of the Pan Africanist Congress (PAC), during the struggle of the 1980s against apartheid in South Africa. The slogan parodied the African National Congress's slogan 'One Man, One Vote', which eventually became 'One Person, One Vote'. It is not to be confused with the controversial protest song "Dubul' ibhunu" (Shoot the Boer).