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==Arts and entertainment==
==Arts and entertainment==
* ''[[One Piece]]'', a 1997 Japanese manga and anime
* ''[[One Piece]]'', a 1997 Japanese manga and anime
* OP, an abbreviated term for [[Anime OP|opening theme songs in anime]]
* Opposite prompt, a stage right [[prompt corner]] on a theatre stage
* Opposite prompt, a stage right [[prompt corner]] on a theatre stage
* [[Optimus Prime]], a character from the ''Transformers'' franchise
* [[Optimus Prime]], a character from the ''Transformers'' franchise
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* [[Ocean Pacific]], a retail clothing company
* [[Ocean Pacific]], a retail clothing company
* [[Oratory Preparatory School]], in New Jersey, United States
* [[Oratory Preparatory School]], in New Jersey, United States
* [[Dominican Order]] ({{lang-la|Ordo Praedicatorum||links=no}}), a Catholic religious order
* [[Dominican Order]] ({{langx|la|Ordo Praedicatorum||links=no}}), a Catholic religious order
* [[Odisha Police]], police patrol in Odisha, India
* [[Odisha Police]], police patrol in Odisha, India
* [[Publications Office of the European Union]] ({{Langx|fr|Office des publications de l'Union européenne|links=no}}), interinstitutional body of the European Union


==Internet==
==Internet==

Latest revision as of 15:56, 18 October 2024

OP or Op may refer to:

Arts and entertainment

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  • One Piece, a 1997 Japanese manga and anime
  • OP, an abbreviated term for opening theme songs in anime
  • Opposite prompt, a stage right prompt corner on a theatre stage
  • Optimus Prime, a character from the Transformers franchise
  • Op., short for opus number, used to denote one work of musical composition from many
  • Original pronunciation, the phonology of Early Modern English, as used in William Shakespeare's time, specifically when used to perform his works in modern times.
  • Out of print, a status of a book title at a publishing house

Businesses and organizations

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Internet

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  • Original post (or poster), the opening entry (or author thereof) in a thread or discussion in an internet forum
  • Overpowered (game balance), in video games, when a particular aspect or character is lacking game balance

Mathematics and computers

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Places

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Other uses

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See also

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