Noun
one and done (plural one and dones)
Alternative form of one-and-done
(slang, basketball) A basketball player who plays college basketball for a single year and then declares for the NBA draft.
John Calipari's Kentucky squad was made up of one-and-done players.
(US, informal, sports) The act of a team making the postseason playoffs but losing the very first game played in it.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgone-and-done
It combines cardiovascular fitness with muscle toning, making it a good one-and-done fitness option. Source: Internet
“The hope of a one-and-done, short sharp shock appears to have been dispelled by the extension,” said Peter Dixon, an economist at Commerzbank AG. Source: Internet
End the “one-and-done rule” that only the NBA can end, change the rules between NCAA and apparel companies that pay for many sports the schools have and, the most realistic and best idea, potential lifetime bans for rule-breakers. Source: Internet
A one-and-done move worth copping from menswear hypebeasts. Source: Internet
Market View: While the market has priced around 80 percent odds of a rate hike at this BOE meeting, traders will be looking for any signs that it won’t be a one-and-done as Brexit concerns weigh on the pound. Source: Internet
CDPR games aren't just one-and-done games, or live service games that lose flavor over time. Source: Internet