Since Day One Meaning



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from day one

If you started a business with your best friend and you guys were in it for years, you'd say, 'That's my day one brother.' He's been down with you since the very beginning. For the Usos that's literally true, they came out of the womb together, they've been down with each other since the very first day of their lives.

From the first day or the beginning of something. Honestly, I've loved Frank from day one, long before we officially started dating.I'm sorry, but your assistant has annoyed me from day one! How can you stand her constant cheerfulness?If we're going to be successful, we need to do things properly from day one.
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From Day One Meaning In English

from day one

COMMON People use from day one to talk about something that happens from the very beginning of an activity or a process. When I am treating patients with mild symptoms, I do not always prescribe a special diet from day one.Molly and I didn't get on from day one.
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Collins COBUILD Idioms Dictionary, 3rd ed. © HarperCollins Publishers 2012

from day one

from the very beginning.
1996ChristopherBrookmyreQuite Ugly One Morning The system churns out junior doctors who have paid bugger-all attention to the meat and two veg medicine they will find themselves up to their necks in from day one.
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from day ˈone

(spoken) from the beginning: This arrangement has never worked from day one.
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Since day one meaning in english

from day one

Since long ago; also, from the beginning. This twentieth-century locution continues to be used in both senses. The former appears in, “The weather forecasts have been wrong from day one.” Dermot Healy had the latter sense in Goat’s Song (1994): “From day one I was hung up on my son.” See also since the beginning of time.
The Dictionary of Clichés by Christine Ammer Copyright © 2013 by Christine Ammer
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