what does opps mean
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Short answer: In slang, "opps" (also written "ops") means "opponents" or "opposition" — basically people who are enemies, rivals, or a threat.
Explanation: "Opps" is an informal, primarily spoken/written slang term common in hip‑hop, street slang, and younger online communities. It functions as a plural noun (e.g., "the opps") and is used to refer to people or groups seen as adversaries. The tone is informal and can be confrontational, so it’s best avoided in formal settings.
Examples:
- "Keep it low-key — the opps might be around."
- "He’s worried the opps will show up at the party."
Note on confusion: Don’t confuse "opps" with "oops". "Oops" is an interjection meaning "I made a mistake," while "opps" refers to opponents/enemies.
Synonyms: enemies, rivals, opposition.

