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op noun- a surgical operation UK, 1925
- I’ve just had a little op. — Barry Humphries, A Nice Night’s Entertainment, p. 109, 1968
- Vote Tory and you can take 60% of the cost of your operation out of your local hospital’s budget, top it up and buy an op in a carpeted private clinic. — The Guardian, 8 October 2003
- an operator US, 1930
- The op behind the counter had the kind of mute, predatory face that belonged in a shooting gallery. — Robert Edmond Alter, Carny Kill, p. 2, 1966
- a private detective; a private operator US
- Not only that, but she had a private op’s ticket and on occasions when she went out with me on a case, packed a flat .32 automatic–and she wasn’t afraid to use it. — Mickey Spillane, I, The Jury, p. 11, 1947
- a military operation UK
- [T]he bulk items went ahead by road and ferry, leaving us with only our ops kit[.] — Chris Ryan, Stand By, Stand By, p. 61, 1996
- opium US
- Slang Term: Op, “O” — Elizabeth Finn, Drugs in the Tenderloin, p. 38, 1967
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