ooc
Out of character or out of context. Used in fanfiction to describe a character who has been characterised differently to the canon.ooc
Example:
Friend 1: So i got drunk monday and i told myself i wasn't going to drink on tuesday, but i did. and then i said i was going to study on wednesday. But there was this awesome party. and then it was thirsty thursday. and I mean.. friday is the weekend.. right?
Friend 2: You're Ooc
Friend 1: So i got drunk monday and i told myself i wasn't going to drink on tuesday, but i did. and then i said i was going to study on wednesday. But there was this awesome party. and then it was thirsty thursday. and I mean.. friday is the weekend.. right?
Friend 2: You're Ooc
ooc
ooc is a modern, object-oriented, functional-ish, high-level, low-level, sexy programming language. it's translated to pure C with a source-to-source compiler. it thrives to be powerful, modular, extensible, portable, yet simple and fast.
Example:
Jack: Ohmygod, Java is so f*cking slow to start up!
Max: Why don't you do it in ooc instead?
or
Jack: I'm so done with C++. Never again
Anna: Why don't you do it in ooc instead?
or
Jack: C# is so bloated
Rajeesh: Why don't you..
Jack: ENOUGH ALREADY! WHAT'S UP WITH YOU PEOPLE?
Jack: Ohmygod, Java is so f*cking slow to start up!
Max: Why don't you do it in ooc instead?
or
Jack: I'm so done with C++. Never again
Anna: Why don't you do it in ooc instead?
or
Jack: C# is so bloated
Rajeesh: Why don't you..
Jack: ENOUGH ALREADY! WHAT'S UP WITH YOU PEOPLE?
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Example:
you must be completely ooc to welcome yourself to the Power Hour Pt. 2 CD!
Shakin' it on the sofa, or the sofa, or on top of me! You must be out of control.
you must be completely ooc to welcome yourself to the Power Hour Pt. 2 CD!
Shakin' it on the sofa, or the sofa, or on top of me! You must be out of control.
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Example:
This day is ooc. Emotional roller-coaster? I think so.
What the flying fuck is going on here?
Who the fuck are you guys?
How the ef is this happening?
Is this real life?
Goodness
This day is ooc. Emotional roller-coaster? I think so.
What the flying fuck is going on here?
Who the fuck are you guys?
How the ef is this happening?
Is this real life?
Goodness
OOC
an acronym for "Out of Character".
Frequently used in one of two situations:
1. in role-playing, indicating that a person is making a comment, suggestion, etc., that isn't coming from the character but from the person him- or herself.
2. in fanfiction, signaling that the way the author chose to portray the characters (or perhaps unintentionally portrayed them) may not be consistent with how the characters act, think, or speak in the original work on which the fanfiction is based.
OOC is most often used as an adjective, but can also be used as an adverb or, in less common cases, a verb.
Frequently used in one of two situations:
1. in role-playing, indicating that a person is making a comment, suggestion, etc., that isn't coming from the character but from the person him- or herself.
2. in fanfiction, signaling that the way the author chose to portray the characters (or perhaps unintentionally portrayed them) may not be consistent with how the characters act, think, or speak in the original work on which the fanfiction is based.
OOC is most often used as an adjective, but can also be used as an adverb or, in less common cases, a verb.
Example:
1. ((OOC: Might not be on a lot next week. Just giving you a heads-up.))
2. Sorry if it's a little OOC, this is my first fic from his point of view, so it might not be very good...
1. ((OOC: Might not be on a lot next week. Just giving you a heads-up.))
2. Sorry if it's a little OOC, this is my first fic from his point of view, so it might not be very good...
OOC
Out Of Character. A term used in roleplay when a person wants to step outside of their character for a minute and speak as themselves.
OOC is shown in a couple of ways, commonly with a label or as double brackets.
((Can I say something for a sec?)) or
OOC: Can I say something for a sec?
OOC's antonym is IC, or BIC-- "In Character" or "Back In Character."
OOC is shown in a couple of ways, commonly with a label or as double brackets.
((Can I say something for a sec?)) or
OOC: Can I say something for a sec?
OOC's antonym is IC, or BIC-- "In Character" or "Back In Character."
Example:
((I'll just step OOC for a second here to say that roleplaying isn't evil and it's not a cult. It's a game.))
((I'll just step OOC for a second here to say that roleplaying isn't evil and it's not a cult. It's a game.))
OOC
Acronym for "Out of Control". Usually describing someone who's behavior is extreme, irrational, or uncalled for relative to a certain situation or environment. This may result in the person saying or doing something that requires further questioning.