by DaBestHaHa November 17, 2016

by yourpincher April 16, 2010

Overused word by most people who don't even know the meaning of it and use it in the wrong context.
Some people even use it to start their own sentence while talking casually.
OP = Overpowered
Term started from video games that make something or someone better then they are actually supposed to be.
Some people even use it to start their own sentence while talking casually.
OP = Overpowered
Term started from video games that make something or someone better then they are actually supposed to be.
Wrong ways to use it:
My iPad is so OP!
Yo OP! Lebron James is OP!
Correct way to use it:
This card in MyTeam is OP! He isn't this good in real life
My iPad is so OP!
Yo OP! Lebron James is OP!
Correct way to use it:
This card in MyTeam is OP! He isn't this good in real life
by Davekid220 March 1, 2017

1. To express emotion toward a certain situation
2. To break an awkward silence
3. To stop someone's incessant nagging/complaining
2. To break an awkward silence
3. To stop someone's incessant nagging/complaining
1. "Hey, I need to go home" "Op"
2. *Silence*..."op" "Dude, that was awkward"
3. "You're stupid, and you need to pick up the house, and you need to go back and..." "Hey, hey,...op"
2. *Silence*..."op" "Dude, that was awkward"
3. "You're stupid, and you need to pick up the house, and you need to go back and..." "Hey, hey,...op"
by Jö-D'n November 22, 2009

friend: brah you saw dat girl's thighs? daaaaaaaaamn
you: ope, RAJAH dat fucka, she bring faiya
teacher; are you paying attention?
you: ope, i stay listening miss
you: ope, RAJAH dat fucka, she bring faiya
teacher; are you paying attention?
you: ope, i stay listening miss
by ruff_ridah347 September 16, 2010

A sound one makes when something unexpected happens, or a mistake is made. It can also be referred to as a shortened version of "Oops", except it's used more casually.
Op, Drew and Eli are fighting. Is this the end of a bromance?
Op, I helped my ex cheat on his current girlfriend in a baby nursery.
Op, I helped my ex cheat on his current girlfriend in a baby nursery.
by omgitskee November 13, 2011

no longer do you have to choose between the words ape and oaf, ope is a word that encapsulates both!
by David O'Connor October 23, 2007
