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no-op

(pronounced 'no op', from NOP the computer assembly language instruction that tells the computer to do nothing)

Loser; a stupid or lazy person.

He's a complete no-op. Ignore him.

by node-edon April 03, 2006


no-op

A term originating from Northeastern University (a school known for co-ops) which depicts a student who is scheduled to go out on co-op with a company, but has not yet found a job.

Since a student is on no-op, then he/she has the ability to do whatever they want, such as sleeping in til noon, playing video games, etc. It's like funemployment, only for college students, and not recieving any money.

Chris: Jim, have you found a co-op job yet?
Jim: No, I'm still on no-op

by The America Germanophile February 12, 2007


an op

A person on the opposing end.
Lame, wack, fake, fraudulent.

The opposition

I knew ole boy was an Op as soon as he opened his mouth!

by Veda.da.Diva January 17, 2018


Ope

Ope is the Midwestern way of acknowledging another person or thing that they have encountered.

Ope! Sorry I bumped into you Jim.

Ope, there's my wallet.

Ope! I missed my bus!

by Pandar937 April 11, 2018


The Ops

The opposition, opponent, the opposing party; in short, the enemy.

Don't trust her, she hangs out with the ops.

by Brooklyn Bombshell August 14, 2017


ops

Opposites or rivals from another gang or opposing group commonly misinterpreted as ops being short for cops or snitches.

Running from the ops, shooting at the ops

by nahsra August 30, 2017


Ope

It's a Midwest thing. When someone cuts in front of you rudely, when you are surprised, when you bump into someone, or when something is offensively funny, you use the word ope.

Boss: You're getting a promotion

You: Ope, really? Thank you so much

*bumbs into someone at the mall*
You: Ope sorry my bad

by aannettec July 06, 2017