May 14 Word of the Day
Intelligence agency term for "psychological operation". A government or corporate-sponsored operation, usually taking the form of a "terrorist attack" or "crazed gunman on a spree", with the intent of panicking the public into demanding more police and laws inhibiting freedom. Psyops are usually carried out by drugging a civilian or group of civilians with aggression-promoting drugs, psyching them up, arming them, and sending them out to commit mayhem. Government-sponsored terrorism. See also blackshirts, conspiracy
Person A: Man, that nutcase Martin Bryant guy shot 35 people in Tasmania!
Person B: No, he wasn't a nutcase, that was just a psyop so the government could have an excuse to ban guns.
Person B: No, he wasn't a nutcase, that was just a psyop so the government could have an excuse to ban guns.
by Mystikan April 11, 2006
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When your able to clap money or clap credits cards or when your able to put money on niggas head without leaving there seat
by Oh macko July 19, 2019
3
a class in which students start off the year with high hopes and it eventaully turns into a class full of crying over acheivers with damaged GPAs and emotional scars
Mark decided to take AP history but was sent to his school therapist after he realized his GPA dropped a full point.
by john moon June 26, 2006
5
Stands for Advanced Placement, but should stand for Anal Penetration since that's what it feels like....
by jimbob6903 April 18, 2011
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1. Advanced Placement. College level courses in high school and/or college level tests that measures knowledge in a subject
2. Associated Press (Journalism)
3. Anti-Personnel
4. Armor Piercing
5. Asian Pride..
2. Associated Press (Journalism)
3. Anti-Personnel
4. Armor Piercing
5. Asian Pride..
1. I scored a perfect 5 on my AP test!
2. Urban Times (AP) - Kids pass Ebonics test with flying colors.
3. Ruins an infantryman's day
4. Ditto
5. No comment
2. Urban Times (AP) - Kids pass Ebonics test with flying colors.
3. Ruins an infantryman's day
4. Ditto
5. No comment
by twenty5 July 13, 2004