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Short for "coupling", used in Chinese fandom spaces for ship-related content.
-This account is dedicated to posting yuri CP, if you want straight art go somewhere else
-Dedicated to posting WHAT???
-You know like art of Raiden and Yae Miko kissing and stuff like that, did I say something weird?
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An abbreviation for the English word Coupling.
A Chinese phenomena of shipping celebrities with each other, often in the form of fan clubs.
Commenter 1: Jiang Zi and Tang Yuan are so cute together!
Commenter 2: I agree! I want more CP content with them!
CP by ManhuaEnjoyer191035 March 1, 2026
Acronym for Combat Power
Measurement used for describing a Pokémon’s battle prowess in Pokémon go
What was the CP of the Groudon you caught?
It’s 2348
Nice almost a hundo
CP by OmegaWilly April 16, 2026
Acronym for Combat Power
Measurement used for describing a Pokémon’s battle prowess in Pokémon go
What was the CP of the Groudon you caught?
It’s 2348
Nice almost a hundo
CP by OmegaWilly April 16, 2026

cp coulter 

cp coulter is the pen name for the author of the widely read Glee fanfiction "Dalton." It's main character is Kurt Hummel, who transferred to Dalton Academy in the "Furt" episode of glee but the story continues on a completey original path from that point onward. cp coulter has made over thirty original characters for Dalton and is known to the fandom and her characters as Mama CP.
Ex: cp coulter's fic is so amazing, I can't wait for her to update!
Ex: Have you read Dalton by cp coulter, yet?
Ex: I think cp coulter should get dalton made into a soap opera or have it published!
cp coulter by Just Doing Stuff XD December 16, 2011
CP/M is an acronym for "Control Program for Microprocessors". It was one of the earliest operating systems for Personal Computers.

CP/M was designed by Digital Research for use with the Intel 8080 based microprocessors, originally single tasking, 8-bit, for up to 64k of RAM. Later versions were capable of multi-user operation and 16 bit processors (see also CP/M-86).

It was commonly used from the mid 1970's until the mid 1980's. As an early operating system it was prehistoric compared with those of the 1990's and beyond. Although it was primitive, it was also remarkably simple and uncomplicated to use. In common with computing during that period, the persons who made the best use of it had some formal computing science knowledge to install, use and maintain CP/M systems.

Most users favored CP/M and it was the closest to an industry standard at that time. It went through some versions as microprocessors improved, and was a clear rival to Microsoft's MS-DOS but fell out of use because IBM changed to MS-DOS as its chosen operating system for IBM PCs.

This was what set in motion Microsoft as an operating system provider and was ultimately the demise of compact and manageable operating systems for Personal Computers until Microsoft's grasp on them was loosened somewhat. So, ultimately, part of the blame can be laid at the feet of IBM.
"I much prefer the editor of CP/M than MS-DOS. Makes batch files a breeze to write."
CP/M by fronkzippo January 22, 2010