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Distribution of slang term “opp” - English Language Usage Stack . . . The mainstream dictionary entries seem to be either for "opp" meaning "opportunity" (as in "business opp", "job opp"), or as an abbreviation for terms such as "opposite" or "opus" So I think the hip-hop slang is probably a separate coinage
single word requests - English Language Usage Stack Exchange Opp to rare and 'rare' in this sense: a Originally: (of an organ or tissue, soil, or other substance) having the constituent material or particles loose or not closely packed together; not dense or compact; attenuated In later use chiefly: (of air or a gas) having low density, thin (though cf rare gas n at Special uses 2)
What is the opposite word to indent—outdent or unindent? Partly due to the popularity of Microsoft and Adobe, outdent is commonly used in commercial text editors In my experience, though, unindent (often hyphenated) is used to describe the Shift + Tab key combo in Sublime, Eclipse, and TEX I always say un-indent since outdent also refers to a specific formatting, called a hanging paragraph
What would be an appropriate opposite of exceed? Exceed is commonly used, but when I found myself wanting to use the opposite I couldn't really find a single word that would do it fall short of and inadequate are a little off How about deceed?
Phrasal verb versus Verb phrase - English Language Usage Stack . . . Your account of the accident does not agree with hers OPP disagree There are two definitions of a verb phrase According to the first, we consider the smallest assemblage of words of a verbal nature that can constitute a verbal meaning in a clause This is, in other terms, the following definition from the Cambridge Dictionary
Whats the difference between imbalance and unbalance? Is there a difference in usage between imbalance and unbalance as nouns? Specifically, we are designing a product where we measure three (3) related quantities continuously These three quantities