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What (who) is coop - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Co-op (disambiguation); The Co-op; The "Co-op"; Co-op~; CO OP; Coop (disambiguation); The coop; COOP

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Concurrent Object Orientated Programming (Reference: OOP)
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n.also: cooperative, co-op a consumers'; farmers'; producers'; workers' coop
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2) a chicken coop
2) (misc.) (colloq.) to fly the coop ('to escape')
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(coops)
A coop is a cage where you keep small animals or birds such as chickens and rabbits.
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Wikipedia

Coop

Coop, COOP, Co-op, or variation, most often refers to:

  • A chicken coop or other enclosure
  • Cooperative or co-operative ("co-op"), an association of persons who cooperate for their mutual social, economic, and cultural benefit
    • Housing cooperative, e.g., a co-op apartment in a co-op apartment building
    • Building cooperative
    • Food cooperative or "food co-op"
    • Consumer cooperative
    • Worker cooperative
  • Prison, in slang
  • Cooperative video game, "co-op mode" in video games
  • Co-operative board game

Coop, COOP or Co-op may also refer to:

Examples of use of coop
1. "Four days ago there was a chicken dead in my coop.
2. The rocket damaged a chicken coop, but no one was hurt.
3. Olav Thon, Orkla, Odd Reitan and Coop are some of the operators participating in the project.
4. The viper was in a tree next to the coop and, feeling threatened, bit Rosokhovchky‘s face.
5. While Coop Norway last year had 165 organic foods in their shops, Coop Sweeden had 1228 and Coop Denmark had 128'. Part of the reason could be the food cooperations monopoly and some reasons lie with the consumers and the authorities, thinks Kersti Mathiassen at Oikos Ecological national team.