OC means both original character and out of character. This is mostly used in fan fictions to explain to the readers that an original character from the publish work (ex; Harry Potter) is not going to be acting like they usually do.
by Kurama_Bookworm127 June 30, 2013
Short for Open Crib. Where there is a lack of parental supervision, and lots of alcohol / drugs are usually being consumed while the parents aren't home. OC's usually get aggressive real quickly.
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Popular amongst 15-25 year olds
Yo man, who has the OC right now? I just got out of work and would love to kick back with some blunts and brews right now.
by anonymous 1157 July 24, 2016
In the My Little Pony Fandom (Or any other fandom, mlp being most common) An OC stands for Own Creation/Original Character. The term refers to someone when they creator their own character in a fandom, some can be found on DevaintART or tumblr. The OCs are often given names, or adopted.
by HaloBrony April 16, 2015
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by Jake March 25, 2004
OC is collective for ''owned character'' ''original content'' or ''original character'' usually describing a character or creation that is either franchised, branded, or owned by a lone person or company.
Whilst a Persona is a character the author identifies with, not necessarily as self-insert, which is the author drawn in an art style or as a character.
an OC Persona is a character that does not look like the author, but primarily the author's ''personal'' view on how they'd want to be like in a completely fictional world. it is more in-depth and the character has backstory unrelated to the author's real life. An OC persona also does not share the real name of the Author.
Whilst a Persona is a character the author identifies with, not necessarily as self-insert, which is the author drawn in an art style or as a character.
an OC Persona is a character that does not look like the author, but primarily the author's ''personal'' view on how they'd want to be like in a completely fictional world. it is more in-depth and the character has backstory unrelated to the author's real life. An OC persona also does not share the real name of the Author.
''Name'' is neither an OC or Persona, they do not have my actual name, but I use them as ''me'' instead of my face.
''Name'' is an OC Persona, they're a bit more personal with the story tropes that I like, so I identify with this character quite a lot when writing.
My OC is also kind of my persona, though more of a character, since I don't look like them.
''Name'' is an OC Persona, they're a bit more personal with the story tropes that I like, so I identify with this character quite a lot when writing.
My OC is also kind of my persona, though more of a character, since I don't look like them.
by ZeroParanoia October 13, 2019