Oop- the word oop is a word created in the late 2000's the meaning of this word is used when someone/something is being told off this word is often used by women and or Feminine men.
by Fashionbossbitch May 14, 2017
 Get the Oopmug.
Get the Oopmug. Jason: hey Jessica i heard that you cheated on Brad...
Jessica: oop. You weren't supposed to know that.
Jessica: oop. You weren't supposed to know that.
by Zachariah K June 3, 2019
 Get the Oopmug.
Get the Oopmug. to use in a conversation to state "i am preventing or no longer interested in any intelligent discourse" and also used in response to being told a story of someone doing something crazy or stupid.
1.  lame guy: man this party kinda sucks...i think im gonna split.
loud guy walking away: oop
2. sap: so i was sitting around smoking pot with my friends when this chick called me up. i hadnt talken to this girl in like 2 years and we had hooked up or whatever. turns out this chick had been around the block the few times and just then she called me to tell me that she could have given me a variety of stds. i was shocked..."
stoned guy: oooop
loud guy walking away: oop
2. sap: so i was sitting around smoking pot with my friends when this chick called me up. i hadnt talken to this girl in like 2 years and we had hooked up or whatever. turns out this chick had been around the block the few times and just then she called me to tell me that she could have given me a variety of stds. i was shocked..."
stoned guy: oooop
by pdizzlescrizatchdojamaster March 6, 2007
 Get the oopmug.
Get the oopmug. by Caboodler6966969 June 1, 2014
 Get the Oop Oop Caboodle'smug.
Get the Oop Oop Caboodle'smug. If the Patriots traded for Terrell Owens, they'd have to run the Oop-de-oop to accommodate all their talent.
by J_Z December 10, 2007
 Get the Oop-de-oopmug.
Get the Oop-de-oopmug. When you do something really good. And you expect props from your peers. Also a Michael Jordan raise of the hand while saying it always too.
by Shalley Dalley October 26, 2010
 Get the oopsmug.
Get the oopsmug. 