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Used to express a range of emotions including surprise, anger, disappointment, a sudden moment of realisation or when reacting to a remark
Origin - Hayes, Middlesex and South London regions
In the context of realisation or disappointment:

Teacher: "Dash, your answer is incorrect"
Dash: "Owp!"
owp by omorfos May 16, 2016
Related Words
Talking with OWP about Ferguson is like teaching Latin to your dog. Near impossible, and frustrating for both parties involved.
OWP by urbanza2020 May 26, 2015
Examples: Titch and Shannon love OWP
OWP by Wilso March 27, 2008
Example of OWP: SHANNON stone and TITCH bergkamp
OWP by wilso March 27, 2008
Bad gamers that like realism over gameplay.
Often followed by nub or noob to make an insult
DOD 3.1b to 1.0 retail
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owp by tibz September 2, 2003
This is the white person that gets offended when white people are called “Caucasian” because “the only people that are Caucasian are from the Caucasus region.” In reality, Caucasian is a word commonly used to describe white people and has taken on a double meaning. Unfortunately it is correct in that sense to call any white person “Caucasian.” A more valid reason to not use the word “Caucasian” is its history with scientific racism. One could say the only people who are white are albinos or that the only people who are albinos are named Albino. Race is a social construct that is itself incorrect; the concept of what is white has changed over time in the United States. Words take on new meanings, and it’s important that we focus less on the Red Herrings and start focusing on what matters.
Kenyan Dude: Europe is filled with shithole countries.
German Dude: How could you say that? That’s my culture. That’s my identity.
Kenyan Dude: Now you know what it feels like for someone call you country of origin a “shithole country.” You get to be Caucasian—
German Dude: The only people who are Caucasian are from the Caucasus region.
Kenyan Dude: Not according to the dictionary, you OWP. If there’s no confusion and that’s the only misgiving you have with the word, then I’ll continue to use it in spite of you.
OWP by True_Lust July 24, 2019