Pronunciation: /oʊ.piː/
noun abbreviation for 'original poster' in online forums, referring to the person who started a discussion or thread
A1 My favorite video game character is an OP warrior.
A2 In the game, players can unlock special OP abilities.
B1 The OP of the book was a mysterious figure who always seemed to have the answers.
B2 Many players complained that the new weapon in the game was too OP and needed to be balanced.
C1 The OP of the company was a visionary leader who transformed the business.
C2 The OP of the film industry was known for producing blockbuster hits year after year.
adjective abbreviation for 'overpowered', used to describe something that is excessively strong or dominant in a particular context
A1 The movie was so OP, I couldn't stop watching it.
A2 My new phone is OP, it has all the latest features.
B1 The OP candidate won the election by a landslide.
B2 The OP performance of the athlete impressed everyone in the stadium.
C1 The OP strategy implemented by the company led to a significant increase in profits.
C2 The OP design of the building won several architectural awards.
formal The OP of the research paper presented compelling evidence to support their hypothesis.
informal Did you see the OP of that thread on the forum? It sparked a lot of debate.
slang The OP of that meme was hilarious, it had me laughing for hours.
figurative As the OP of the project, she took charge and led the team to success.
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