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Qué (quién) es OAP - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Oap; OAP (disambiguation); Oap (disambiguation)

OAP         
¦ abbreviation Brit. old-age pensioner.
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(OAPs)
An OAP is a person who is old enough to receive an old age pension from the government. OAP is an abbreviation for 'old age pensioner'. (BRIT)
...tickets only ?6 each and half that for OAPs and kids.
= senior citizen
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Wikipedia

OAP

OAP may refer to:

  • OAP Tower, or Osaka Amenity Park Tower, a plaza and office development in Japan
  • Old-age pensioner, a person who has retired, and now collects a pension
  • One Australia policy, a proposal in the 1980s to limit Asian immigration to Australia
  • Open access (publishing), a type of academic publication accessible by all, without subscription
  • Offset Alpine Printing
  • Off-axis parabolic reflector, a type of curved mirror used in optics and radio
  • the Office of Atoms for Peace of Thailand
Ejemplos de uso de OAP
1. There is no need to be registered disabled or to even be an OAP.
2. Every OAP should vote against new labour and wrench thier snouts from thier foul troughs. – P.
3. "That is why some people at the conference this week lost their cool with my single word of criticism," said the OAP, from Richmond, south–west London.
4. Till Death Us Do Part Warren Mitchell‘s bigoted East End OAP, Alf Garnett, became Archie Bunker in All In the Family.
5. Des O‘Connor Had he been an ordinary OAP, Des O‘Connor would have been 12 years into his pension by the time young Adam came along in 2004.