Does OP mean the original post or poster?

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The discussion centers on the interpretation of "OP," which can refer to either the "original post" or the "original poster." Participants express that context is crucial for understanding its meaning, as it can vary based on usage. Some argue that "OP" has evolved into a term that lacks a direct translation in standard English outside of online forums. The conversation also touches on the flexibility of language, highlighting that words can have different meanings depending on context, similar to other English words with multiple interpretations. Overall, the ambiguity of "OP" reflects broader themes of language evolution and contextual interpretation.
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Does OP mean the "original post" or poster?

Does OP mean the "original post", or the person how posted the original post, like "original poster"?
 
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I suppose it can refer to either. It works either way.
 
The OP seems confused on the issue. Maybe this will help.
 
The opening post would be synonymous with the opening poster.
 
So "OP" has become a new word, that cannot be translated into normal English outside internet forums? :confused:

christianjb said:
The OP seems confused on the issue. Maybe this will help.

But I asked a very specific question in my OP!
 
The context of the use should clarify which is suitable. There are only two options.
 
Amazing, I was wondering about this exact question the other day. I have only used it in terms of 'oringal post'. 'opening post' may also be a possible definition.
 
jostpuur said:
So "OP" has become a new word, that cannot be translated into normal English outside internet forums? :confused:



But I asked a very specific question in my OP!

Well, have you ever LOLed at someone in real life? What then makes you think that OP has to have a real life equivalent? :biggrin:
 
I use it as "other post" on Mondays and "original purpose" on Thursdays. I improvise the rest of the week.
 
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In EE, OP-Amp is an 'OPerational Amplifier'. An OP's mean depends on the context or environment.
 
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jostpuur said:
So "OP" has become a new word, that cannot be translated into normal English outside internet forums? :confused:

Astronuc said:
In EE, OP-Amp is an 'OPerational Amplifier'. An OP's mean depends on the context or environment.

As Astronuc says, context is important, and this is true even of some "normal English" words.

For example, consider the word "bear".

The bear ate his dog.

He cannot bear the loss of his dog.

I'm sure there other such examples.
 

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