OPA is a Greek Word that may be used as an ‘Exclamation’, or ‘Utterance’, or ‘Declaration’, or ‘Affirmation’ or a lovingly gentle way of telling you to ‘Stop’ ... depending on the situational context.
OPA treats a wide variety of conditions and offers comprehensive treatment options — including many non-surgical solutions, minimally invasive arthroscopies (repairs) and total joint replacement.
The Office of Property Assessment (OPA) determines what every piece of property within Philadelphia is worth. The assessed dollar value is used to calculate the property’s real estate tax due.
In Hispanophone Mexico, Peru, and Venezuela, opa is used to warn someone of an unnoticed danger. Besides being used as an emotional expression, opa (or epa) can also be used as a way of getting someone's attention (similar to "Hey!" in English).
Opa! is a Greek word used as a sound of praise and excitement in many situations. Opa! originally means something like 'Oops!' and is often used when something breaks or falls. Opa! has also become an inspiring lifestyle concept about embracing life with joy and enthusiasm.
OPA provides a high-level declarative language that lets you specify policy for a wide range of use cases. You can use OPA to enforce policies in applications, proxies, Kubernetes, CI/CD pipelines, API gateways, and more.
At the Office of People Analytics (OPA), the data always makes the difference. It drives our insights and empowers us to facilitate smarter and more strategic thinking throughout the Department of War (DoW) community.
Opa likely stems from the ancient Greek exclamation “Opa!,” meaning “to appear” or “behold.” The term has evolved over centuries, transitioning into a celebratory shout used during significant life events.