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A term combining the words poem and opus, meaning a compilation or literary work, sometimes almost seeming musical in composition but that of poetry, specifically. This term was coined by an upcoming Canadian poetess.
The latest opem that she recited was bitter, yet thrillingly exciting, the words flowing together like a strummed guitar chord in minor, echoing out into the wind.
Opem by Rebecka Nothing October 28, 2009
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A very Intelligible and easy-going person. They possess a unique personality and have a good heart. Always striving to be better at what they do.
Hey, isn't that Opemipo over there, he looks very handsome you know.
Opemipo by Of Lagos August 24, 2020
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Opemiposi is a very stubborn and funny girl she can do she is nice but not always she is also a wonderful friend don't let any opemiposi go
That is opemiposi
opemiposi by Jatt20 September 14, 2018
It's a traditional Nigerian Yoruba/ Itsekiri name, meaning "My Thanks to God"
I show Opemi most of the times
opemi by Opemi May 31, 2017
Nigerian name for a woman with outstanding beauty, a style icon with a little kolo here & there and usually under 5”5

Synonyms; Opeoluwa, Opisco, smallie, cutie waist...
Opema ‘Dee you do aboshan?’
Opema by EskelebetieleY2k January 30, 2020
The word 'flag' as pronounced by people with thick Belfast accents. The term is a perfect encapsulation of the disproportionate and overblown reaction to the removal of the Union Jack (as in 'de fleg') from above City Hall in Belfast. Where previously it had flown for 365 days per year, it is now flown on 17 designated days of the year - in line with many other British cities.

The event caused a portion of the Protestant community ('fleggers') to make international pricks of themselves as they proceeded to wreck the fucking place, claiming it was another erosion of a 'British' identity they perceive to have been under attack since the horrifying spectre of equality reared its head in Northern Ireland.

The word 'fleg' - and indeed 'fleggers' - fittingly describes a section of humanity unconcerned with knowledge, reality or the vagaries of the English language. Like America's tea-baggers they are ruled by instinct, fear and paranoia with a side dish of rampant bigotry and startling ignorance of the world around them.
"Wat de fuck like! The taigs got de fleg took down! Let's wreck de fuckin place! No surrender!"

"De fleg has been took down! Before ye know it there'll be a united Ireland! Attack Short Strand! God Save The Queen!"
Fleg by OnionFleg August 9, 2013
Word of the Day on July 18, 2026
To take something small, that doesn't quite qualify as a theft. Probably from the Danish "skæv" or the Dutch "scheef", both of which are pronounced similarly, meaning "askew, or not quite right'. To change an item's ownership without permission, but only something small and of little worth.
"I skeefed an apple off the neighbor's tree." "I skeefed some chips outta your bag when you looked away." "Don't skeef my chair when I go to the bathroom."
Skeef by kachinaflonk July 16, 2026
Word of the Day on July 17, 2026