plural number ones
1
a
: one's own interests or welfare : oneself
It's time to take care of number one
—often written No. 1Looking out for No. 1 is not a selfish thing when it comes to rescuing someone, area firefighters learned.—Cathy Spaulding
b
: one that is first in rank, importance, or influence
Who's number one in this office?
Madonna has just made a big announcement. The "Material Girl" … will release not one, but two new collections. One will feature 50 number ones with the other being a 16-track version of the album.—Edward Pevos
—often written No. 1The Texas Tech men's golf team, which has finished among the top three in each of its three tournaments this season, is No. 1 in the GolfStat ranking that was released Wednesday.—Lubbock (Texas) Avalanche-Journal (online)
2
informal
: liquid waste from the body : urine
—used euphemistically
When astronauts go number one, a slight vacuum in the toilet pulls urine into a low-pressure chamber, which forces the water to evaporate.—Kaitlin Sullivan
compare number two
1
: first in rank, importance, or influence : foremost
cancer is the country's number one killer
—often written No. 1
2
: of highest or of high quality
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