While scrolling on Instagram, checking your friends’ Snapchats, or texting the group chat, you might see people write “Ops.” This slang term is usually used as an abbreviation for “Opinions,” though it can also mean “Opponent,” “Opposition,” or “Oops!” Follow along with us to learn what “Ops” means on social media and in texts, how to respond to it, and what it can stand for in other contexts.
Things You Should Know
“Ops” means “Opinions” on Instagram, Snapchat, and in texts. It’s a way for you to ask your friends about their thoughts on something or someone. “Ops” can also be short for “Opposition” or “Opponent.” It’s a playful way to refer to a friendly rival or competitor.
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