own one - translation to dutch
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own one - translation to dutch

VARIOUS BRITISH AND US MAGAZINES
Boys Own; Boy's Own; Boy's Own Magazine
  • Beeton]]'s ''Boy's Own Magazine'', published in the UK from 1855 to 1890, was the first and most influential boys' magazine.<ref name=tosh>Tosh, John. [http://www.ampltd.co.uk/collections_az/masc-3/description.aspx ''Masculinity, 1560-1918: Men Defining Men and Gentlemen. Part 3: 1800-1918, Sources from the Bodleian Library, Oxford'']. Adam Matthew Publications.</ref>

own goal         
GOAL SCORED AGAINST A PLAYER'S OWN TEAM
Own-goal; Own Goal; Auto-goal; Auto goal; Self-goal; Own goal (association football); Autogol
eigen doel, doel in eigen goal
on my own         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
On My Own (debut album); On My Own (album); On my own; On My Own (disambiguation); On My Own (song)
op mijzelf
one and only         
  • Norihiro Yokoyama, who rode One And Only in 2014
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
One & Only; The One & Only; One and Only; One and only; The one and only; One and Only (disambiguation); The One and Only (album); The One and Only (disambiguation); The One and Only (film); The One and Only (TV series)
de enige (er is geen andere, de elite)

Definition

own goal
¦ noun (in soccer) a goal scored when a player inadvertently strikes or deflects the ball into their own team's goal.
?Brit. informal an act that unintentionally harms one's own interests.

Wikipedia

Boys' Own

Boys' Own or Boy's Own or Boys Own, is the title of a varying series of similarly titled magazines, story papers, and newsletters published at various times and by various publishers, in the United Kingdom and the United States, from the mid-19th century to the mid-20th century, for preteen and teenage boys.

Examples of use of own one
1. A newspaper could not own one of the top–four rated television stations, for instance.
2. "You could live in an old Khrushchev–type apartment and own one jacket and one suit.
3. I never went out on my own one of the other girls was always with me.
4. Will this spark a rush of rich people wanting to own one, promoting smuggling of wildlife?
5. If you own one jazz CD, we can tell you what else you might like.