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  • OOPS Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of OOPS is —used typically to express mild apology, surprise, or dismay How to use oops in a sentence
  • Introduction of Object Oriented Programming - GeeksforGeeks
    As the name suggests, Object-Oriented Programming or OOPs refers to languages that use objects in programming Object-oriented programming aims to implement real-world entities like inheritance, hiding, polymorphism, etc in programming
  • OOPS | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    ʊps, ups Add to word list used to express surprise or regret about a mistake or slight accident (Definition of oops from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
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    OOPS PET,your one-stop-shop for all your pet needs! We offer top-quality grooming services and a wide range of pet supplies to keep your furry friends happy and healthy At Oops Pet, we strive to make every moment of our special family member's life cozy and loving, and it's not only for them,……
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  • Britney Spears - Oops!. . . I Did It Again (Official HD Video)
    Yeah, yes it is But I thought the old lady dropped it into the ocean in the end Well baby, I went down and got it for you Aww, you shouldn't have Oops, I did it again to your heart Got lost in
  • Oops: Meaning, Usage, and Grammar in Everyday English
    “Oops” is an interjection used to express mild apology, acknowledgment of a small mistake, or a minor accident It is generally considered informal and is used in casual conversation rather than formal writing or speech
  • Ope (interjection) - Wikipedia
    Ope is an interjection in American English, often associated with the Midwestern United States, used to express mild surprise, acknowledge a minor social infraction, or politely signal one's presence It frequently appears in phrases such as "Ope, let me squeeze past ya" or "Ope, sorry about that " [1]


















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