Penguin of "Bloom County" fame, friend of Bill the Cat, Milo, Milquetoast and many others, drawn by Berke Breathed
by Luis July 29, 2003
example: your mother is a opus
The act of inserting one's mule into the a person's kidney dialysis porthole with the intention of ejaculating into that orifice. Difficulty level: 10.
by Jason February 14, 2005
Unami's literary and arts magazine. It is a winner of multiple national awards and has been expanding the horizons of many young artists. It is pretty much awesome.
Incredibly popular jock: "Hey, what was that magazine Mrs. Pizzi was talking about?"
Opus member: "Our literary and art's magazine."
Jock: "AWESOME! I'll submit today!"
Opus member: "Our literary and art's magazine."
Jock: "AWESOME! I'll submit today!"
by The Boy with the Poofy Hair October 09, 2010
A reference to the New Zealand Spirited deity;
Prince Poseidon.
Opus may also refer to the Hand of of Triton's Father; a Jupiter-Thor-Zeus-like creature with shells of Gold (Atomic Number: 79) on each shoulder blade. Some say the barnacles of gold came from the paradigmatic teachings of Ca' d'Oro or The House of Gold just before the Baltic shift of Rome. The hidden Palace of Atlantis is what many can recall when speaking of the golden palace that Poseidon and the his family resided within.
The Opus hand is the same of Pince Poseidon, known to be Prince of the Salish 2013, holding the golden Trident for and with the people.
Prince Poseidon.
Opus may also refer to the Hand of of Triton's Father; a Jupiter-Thor-Zeus-like creature with shells of Gold (Atomic Number: 79) on each shoulder blade. Some say the barnacles of gold came from the paradigmatic teachings of Ca' d'Oro or The House of Gold just before the Baltic shift of Rome. The hidden Palace of Atlantis is what many can recall when speaking of the golden palace that Poseidon and the his family resided within.
The Opus hand is the same of Pince Poseidon, known to be Prince of the Salish 2013, holding the golden Trident for and with the people.
Wow, look! The Opus hand holds all the LIBERTY.
Team: Where did you get that pitch fork?
Leader: It is not a Folk fork, I was born with the trident in my Opus.
Team: Where did you get that pitch fork?
Leader: It is not a Folk fork, I was born with the trident in my Opus.
by googlespander-gold-mine May 09, 2013
This aconym was coined by my group of friends in the 1970's to describe one of the crew who had urinary urgency issues. Proper use in a sentance is as follows: "Hey dude, you gotta pull the car over NOW, I have to pull an OPUS"!
by Moandy September 29, 2015