1. one legged - Noun
2. one legged - Adjective
one legged
Misspelling of one-legged.
Having only one leg.
Of an audio signal: having a thin sound as a result of connection through only one wire of a circuit pair.
one-legged (plural one-leggeds)
A plant, especially a tree.
one-legged
Have you ever seen a one trick pony in the field so happy and free/ If you've ever seen a one trick pony then you've seen me. Have you ever seen a one legged dog makin' his way down the street? If you've ever seen a one legged dog then you've seen me. Bruce Springsteen
A one-legged thief has begged for two hours extra of free time a day because he has to wheel himself uphill to get home, the Evening Telegraph reports. Source: Internet
He gives up five hits and three walks for an ERA of 189. He’s relieved by one-legged Bert Shepard, whose career lasts one game. Source: Internet
But describing The Number of the Beast thus is like saying Moby Dick is about a one-legged guy trying to catch a fish". Source: Internet
Pliny adds "sideboards and one-legged tables" to the list, Livy, 39.6-7: cf Pliny, Historia Naturalis, 34.14. Source: Internet
Jalene Hinkle of the Courage chose to be an absolute show off and play one-legged soccer. Source: Internet