A racial term referring to somebody who is white on the outside, but black on the inside. Sometimes also known as a wigger. Could also be compared to a banana/banana traitor.
"What's eminem doing trying to make rap?"
"Ah, don't pay attention to that white boy, he's such an oops oreo"
"Ah, don't pay attention to that white boy, he's such an oops oreo"
by kekekekekekekekekekeke March 9, 2006

On the subway, I almost pulled a Black Oops while I was talking to my friend, but luckily the black guy next to me was wearing headphones.
by Resplendent Quetzal November 25, 2010

by _Irene_Adler December 7, 2010

An American comic strip created by V. T. Hamlin in 1932. It's mostly about the adventures of caveman Alley Oop who lives in the prehistoric kingdom of Moo and rides his pet dinosaur Dinny.
Check this Sunday's Alley Oop in the funnies. It seems like they've been running that strip forever.
by Nab March 27, 2007

by Bigdaddyjohn0000420 August 21, 2019

A phrase commonly used to reply to bold statements. It originated after a video of a drag queen named Jasmine Masters saying it went viral.
This is a phrase commonly used by VSCO Girls as of late 2019, but was popularized by stan twitter and black twitter communities around June/July.
This is a phrase commonly used by VSCO Girls as of late 2019, but was popularized by stan twitter and black twitter communities around June/July.
by mehemily September 5, 2019

in basketball, an alley-oop from close range. Usually a set play that doesn't rely, like most alley-oops, on opportunity and eye-contact.
1. Coach: Okay there's 8 seconds left on the shot clock, 21 on the game clock and we're up by one. Let's play the percentages and run the mini-oop to Sammy. If it's not open Dre, keep on going through the lane and look for Lou or Dregou on the weakside for the medium jumper.
2. "Yeah man, BayBay gave me a mini-oop and picked up my new monitor on his way home from work."
2. "Yeah man, BayBay gave me a mini-oop and picked up my new monitor on his way home from work."
by Guru Voodoo January 9, 2009
