Hi All,  I have finally remembered to write all of you with a word question.
Lately I've seen things described as "one off".  By the context I think it
is supposed to be "one of" as in "one of a kind".  I'm curious to know what
"one off" means.

Thanks, Jane in Vermont, USA where we've had a lot of rain after some
gorgeous sunny days.  It's been coolish and the flowers are lasting a long
time <G>.
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