by slimshady:) October 19, 2011
Essentially based on the word opposite but really is a made up verb form. Its the action of actually making the opposite.
My friend Kari opposated his or her gender the other day at the clinic.
I need to opposate my stance on Bush and stop supporting mentally challenged individuals as leaders of the free world.
I need to opposate my stance on Bush and stop supporting mentally challenged individuals as leaders of the free world.
by dtg295 August 13, 2008
op"poser" Almost the opposite of a poser in the fact that rather than jumping on the band wagon after a trend has been started, they will purposely dislike something more with the increase of it's acceptance by the public or media. If something isn't "underground" then it isn't worth liking.
Everyone famous whether or not they have changed their style to become more popular is considered a "sellout" to the "opposer".
Everyone famous whether or not they have changed their style to become more popular is considered a "sellout" to the "opposer".
Some good examples of this phenomenon are the original fans of the band "Kings of Leon" who have grown to dislike the band even though they haven't changed their style but have become increasingly popular.
Jacob wasn't a republican but he was opposed to Obama because he was an opposer.
James refuses to watch "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" because he is an opposer.
Jacob wasn't a republican but he was opposed to Obama because he was an opposer.
James refuses to watch "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" because he is an opposer.
by JSaurette January 27, 2009
by BHWarden March 01, 2014
what people say if they want to sound smart. It means the ability to control the thumbs independent of the rest of the fingers facilitating grasping things with one hand easily.
smart guy: humans are the only mammal with opposable thumbs
dumb guy: what?
smart guy: *walks away leaving dumb guy feeling dumb*
dumb guy: what?
smart guy: *walks away leaving dumb guy feeling dumb*
by dudedr July 28, 2015
1. A term used to describe the positions of aircraft approaching final approach courses for parallel runways from opposite sides of the final approach courses. For example, an aircraft approaching the final for runway 27R from the NORTH and an aircraft approaching the final for runway 27L from the south would be on opposing bases. Base legs refer to the portion of the pattern prior to turning onto final. 2. The name of a podcast about air traffic hosted by AG and RH.
1. I was flying into Greensboro and the awesome air traffic controller had me aimed directly at the aircraft to the parallel runway; I am glad they know how to apply the separation rules for opposing bases so we didn't get too close!
2. I was listening to "Opposing Bases" yesterday and really enjoyed the show!
2. I was listening to "Opposing Bases" yesterday and really enjoyed the show!
by hamptonATC January 05, 2018
Often defined as the best Half-Life 1 expansion. It involves you playing as the "opposing force", more commonly known as the HECU, as a soldier named Adrian Shephard. The expansion adds several new weapons as well as new enemies alongside the ability to lead squads of soldiers. The expansion has a few events that crossover with the original Half-Life, however for the most part Gordon isn't seen. After the game, Adrian is placed into stasis by the G-Man, who forgets where he put Adrian and as such Valve will not make another game with Adrian Shephard.
Half-Life Opposing Force, a great expansion but a shame that it's titular character was forgotten forever.
by Ol'No.16 September 11, 2021