0 used to describe activities that all happen in a single place, or to refer to places where this happens:
More than 700 competitive service specialists offer you one-stop shopping.
The Quays is a one-stop destination for culture, entertainment, people-watching and lazing over lunch.
1 providing a range of goods and services, so that you do not have to go to different places or ask different people:
We offer our customers one-stop banking services and investment advice.
Yahoo aimed to be a one-stop Internet portal, offering everything from e-mail and instant messaging to financial information.
If you want to pick up a variety of things in a hurry, it's hard to beat the one-stop convenience of department stores.
They are to function as 'one-stop' service organisations, combining participation and benefits assessment.
This tool provides a useful one-stop resource to summarize, compare and access various sources of human and mouse orthology data.
The super service station and the drive-in market had proved the attractions to car drivers of the 'one-stop shop'.
The other chefs worked for restaurants that did one-stop shopping with a supplier and viewed it as an inconvenience to buy produce piecemeal.
Any students who take the cover blurb literally and make this a one-stop volume are destined for a 2.2-degree at best.