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Fop vs Oop - What's the difference?

fop | oop |

As initialisms the difference between fop and oop

is that fop is fraternal Order of Police while OOP is object-oriented programming.

As a noun fop

is a vain man; a dandy.

As an adverb oop is

eye dialect of lang=en.

As a verb oop is

to bind with a thread or cord; to join; to unite.

fop

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • A vain man; a dandy.
  • * 2010 ,
  • And she nearly started a fight between two young fops in plumed hats and flouncy collars: "Clay-brained coxcomb!" "Mewling milk-livered maggot!"

    Synonyms

    * (a vain man) dandy, dude, dood, masher, popinjay, coxcomb, metrosexual

    Derived terms

    * fopling * foppish

    See also

    * dandy * dude, dood * macaroni

    Anagrams

    * * ----

    oop

    English

    Initialism

    (Initialism) (head)
  • (computing) object-oriented programming
  • (publishing) out of print
  • See also

    * OP

    Anagrams

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