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That's a bit of forum jargon. OP stands for Original Poster. On Stack Exchange, that is the person that asked the question.
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I have come cross the use of OP's.What does OP's mean as used in a sentence.
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That's a bit of forum jargon. OP stands for Original Poster. On Stack Exchange, that is the person that asked the question.
– oerkelens
14 mins ago
Possible duplicate of Does OP mean “original poster” or “original post”?
– Laurel
12 mins ago
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That's a bit of forum jargon. OP stands for Original Poster. On Stack Exchange, that is the person that asked the question.
– oerkelens
14 mins ago
Possible duplicate of Does OP mean “original poster” or “original post”?
– Laurel
12 mins ago
That's a bit of forum jargon. OP stands for Original Poster. On Stack Exchange, that is the person that asked the question.
– oerkelens
14 mins ago
That's a bit of forum jargon. OP stands for Original Poster. On Stack Exchange, that is the person that asked the question.
– oerkelens
14 mins ago
Possible duplicate of Does OP mean “original poster” or “original post”?
– Laurel
12 mins ago
Possible duplicate of Does OP mean “original poster” or “original post”?
– Laurel
12 mins ago
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On online forums, message boards, discussion spots etc., OP stands for Original Poster, the one who initiated the discussion. As an example, in this discussion, it is you, @Robert Motari Ontiri, who is the OP.
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On online forums, message boards, discussion spots etc., OP stands for Original Poster, the one who initiated the discussion. As an example, in this discussion, it is you, @Robert Motari Ontiri, who is the OP.
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On online forums, message boards, discussion spots etc., OP stands for Original Poster, the one who initiated the discussion. As an example, in this discussion, it is you, @Robert Motari Ontiri, who is the OP.
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On online forums, message boards, discussion spots etc., OP stands for Original Poster, the one who initiated the discussion. As an example, in this discussion, it is you, @Robert Motari Ontiri, who is the OP.
On online forums, message boards, discussion spots etc., OP stands for Original Poster, the one who initiated the discussion. As an example, in this discussion, it is you, @Robert Motari Ontiri, who is the OP.
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That's a bit of forum jargon. OP stands for Original Poster. On Stack Exchange, that is the person that asked the question.
– oerkelens
14 mins ago
Possible duplicate of Does OP mean “original poster” or “original post”?
– Laurel
12 mins ago