I'm Jessica, here to break down some popular TikTok slang for you! Today, we're diving into the term "op." 🎤 "Op" is short for "opposition." It's a term used to describe someone you suspect is secretly against you.
“OP” and “OPP” can mean a lot of different things ... and your teens might define it differently than you do. According to Urban Dictionary, “OP” can mean “original post” or “original poster.” It can refer to a social media post that was retweeted, stitched, dueted or shared or the person who created that initial post.
Can mean "original poster," "opposition," "overpowered" "I heard them making fun of me behind my back and that's when I realized they're not my friends. They're an op."
Now, "OP" is broadly used to identify whoever made the original post that someone replying to, such as on Instagram, TikTok, Twitter or any other social media platform. "OP" can also be short for "original post."
"Opp" is a slang abbreviation of the word "opponent" or "enemy." It is commonly used to refer to someone who is viewed as an adversary or someone with whom one has a conflict or disagreement.
“OG” is a slang term that stands for original gangster. The term og/original gangster is used to “praise someone who's incredibly exceptional, authentic, or 'old-school'” and “who is an expert at something.”
Derived from the word 'charisma', rizz simply refers to being able to charm someone (aka to “rizz them up”). If someone has rizz, they are able to successfully flirt with others with ease. They are usually quite confident and know how to use their words to get someone or something that they want.
OP is a shorthand you'll often see in internet conversations—it stands for Original Poster, meaning the person who started a thread or post. Sometimes it can also mean Original Post, referring to that first message itself.
In contemporary slang, particularly within urban communities and hip-hop culture, “OPP” (or more commonly “opps”) has become firmly established as a term referring to opposition or enemies. This usage has gained significant traction over the past decade.
OG = original gangsta. The term started on the streets and references somebody who is older and more accomplished than you. It's since been co-opted to mean anyone original or old school. For example, Lebron James is great but Michael Jordan is the OG. OP = “original poster” on social media, or “overpowered” in gaming.
An op-ed, short for "opposite the editorial page," is a type of written prose commonly found in newspapers, magazines, and online publications. They usually represent a writer's strong and focused opinion on an issue of relevance to a targeted audience.
In the gaming world, OP stands for “overpowered” and this term is used to describe something that is excessively powerful compared to other elements of the game. The term can describe weapons, various skills or characters.
“OP stands for 'Original Poster' meaning the person who initiated and is responsible for the particular conversation, and not just on Instagram, it's pretty much used everywhere on the internet.
"In Gen Alpha slang, "OP" generally means "opponent" or "opposition". It's often used to describe someone who is against you, an enemy, or someone you're in competition with, especially in gaming or online contexts"
Gen Z are the children of Generation X and have been raised in a world where Wi-Fi is as vital as oxygen. What really sets Gen-Z apart is their creative, often incomprehensible slang. This generation has crafted a whole new language filled with words and phrases that can sound like code to outsiders.
“GG” is shorthand for "Good Game" and is one of the most commonly used terms in gaming. It's typically said at the end of a match to display good sportsmanship, regardless of the outcome.
OG, short for “original gangster” or “original gangsta,” is a slang term for someone who's incredibly exceptional, authentic, or “old-school.” OG was originally used in gang culture, but it is now used as a general term to praise someone who is an expert at something.
The term “opp” first emerged in African American Vernacular English (AAVE) during the early 2000s within hip-hop and rap communities. Black artists and communities created the term as shorthand for “opposition” or “opponent” to describe rival musicians, gangs, or competitors.
On social media sites, OP usually stands for "original poster" or "original post." The person who creates a post that others are now replying to, or that first post itself, is the OP. So when someone says OP in this context, they're referring to the person who made the original post, or to the original post itself.
"OPP", short for "opposition" or "opponent," refers to someone who is seen as an adversary or enemy, often used within the context of rivalries or conflicts.
It doesn't seem as though there is a true meaning to "6-7", but rather it is used as a joke with the Skrilla song anytime the number "67" is mentioned.