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op

[op]
–noun
op art.
Language Translation for : op
Spanish: abertura, German: die Öffnung, Japanese: 開き口

OP

observation post.
Also, O.P.

Op.

op.

O.P.

1. observation post.
2. British Theater. opposite prompt.
3. Order of Preachers (Dominican). Origin:
< L Ōrdō Praedicātōrum
4. out of print.
5. overproof.

o.p.

out of print.
OP  
abbr.  
  1. observation post
  2. Roman Catholic Church Order of Preachers (Dominican)
  3. out of print

op job
/op/ 1. In England and Ireland, a common verbal abbreviation for "operator", as in system operator. This is less common in the US, where sysop seems to be preferred.
2. The general term for an IRC channel op. Also, as a verb: to give someone channel op privileges. Compare ircop.
[The Jargon File]
(1997-12-12)

op

/op/ n.
1. In England and Ireland, common verbal abbreviation for `operator', as in system operator. Less common in the U.S., where sysop seems to be preferred.
2. [IRC] Someone who is endowed with privileges on IRC, not limited to a particular channel. These are generally people who are in charge of the IRC server at their particular site. Sometimes used interchangeably with CHOP. Compare sysop.

op
  1. operation
  2. operative
  3. operator
  4. opportunity

Op
  1. operation
  2. op[tical] art

OP
  1. observation post
  2. operate (shortwave transmission)
  3. operator (shortwave transmission)
  4. Order of Preachers
  5. out of print
  6. outpatient

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