OP



go co-op

Typically said of an apartment building that has become a cooperative (or "co-op")—a building in which residents do not own property but rather own shares in the corporation that owns the building. I can't believe that our building is going co-op—I might need to move.

photo op(portunity)

a time or event designed for taking pictures of a celebrity. All the photographers raced toward a photo op with the president.
See also: OP

OP’s

(ˈoˈpiz)
n. other people’s cigarettes; begged or borrowed cigarettes. (Initialism.) My favorite kind of cigarettes is OP’s. They’re the cheapest, too.

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Tinatin-Georgian, Literature
Kathleenkath-LEENIrish, English
TÓNi-Hungarian
PierPYER (Italian), PEER (Dutch)Italian, Dutch
Edward['edwəd]
Palmer['pa:mə]