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one-touch (not comparable)

  1. (finance) Being or relating to a kind of exotic option that pays out if an asset reaches or passes a certain price at any point during the relevant period.
  2. (sports) Executed immediately after touching the ball, without holding it
    • 2022 August 31, Simon Stone, “Manchester City 6-0 Nottingham Forest”, in BBC Sport[1]:
      Haaland was having his shirt pulled as he advanced onto Phil Foden's curling cross for his opener. He was part of a fantastic one-touch passing move for the second which ended with the loose ball from a slide tackle on Foden presenting him with a tap-in. He shrugged opponents out of the way to make sure he was in the right place to head home John Stones' nod-back for his third.