Ooc
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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?
OOCs antonym is IC, or BIC-- In Character or Back In Character.Ooc meaning & definition 1 of Ooc.
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an acronym for Out of Character.
Frequently used in one of two situations:in [role-playing], indicating that a person is making a comment, suggestion, etc., that isnt coming from the character but from the person him- or herself.
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.
Ooc meaning & definition 2 of Ooc.
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Acronym for Out of Control. Usually describing someone whos 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.
Ooc meaning & definition 3 of Ooc.
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ooc is a modern, object-oriented, functional-ish, high-level, low-level, sexy programming language. its translated to pure C with a source-to-source compiler. it thrives to be powerful, modular, extensible, portable, yet simple and fast.
Ooc meaning & definition 4 of Ooc.