Oap

Oap or OAP can refer to:

  • Oap, an Adhesin
  • an acronym for Old Age Pensioner
  • the Office of Atoms for Peace of Thailand
  • an Enochian cacodemon; see Enochian angels

  • OAP

    OAP may refer to:

  • OAP, Offenburger Akademie für Psychotherapie,
  • OAP Tower, or Osaka Amenity Park Tower, plaza and office developments in Japan,
  • Old Age Pensioner (also: Old Age Person) - 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 fees
  • Open Air Pub - a two-week-long beer garden, barbecue, and music festival every August and April at McGill University hosted by the Engineering Undergraduate Society
  • Online Asset Partners - Digital Marketing Company in Australia and New Zealand
  • Offset Alpine Printing
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    Besotted OAP stalker bombarded woman with messages and turned up her home after one date

    Daily Record 16 Apr 2025
    Michael Paton refused to listen to Muriel Guthrie's pleas to leave her alone and stop contacting her ... .
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    Morrisons cafe closure would be ‘devastating and isolating’ for OAPs, MP says as 17 stores to ...

    The Sun 13 Apr 2025
    Lots of OAPs rely on communal spaces, such as the Morrisons cafe, for warmth in the winter and company all year round ... The MP, visiting alongside local councillors, also met members of Search – the Newcastle-based OAP charity ... Onwurah said.
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    CHS OAP troupe to perform April 12-13

    Clarendon Live 09 Apr 2025
    April 9, 2025 by Ben Estlack Leave a Comment ... Filed Under.
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    Teen boy GUILTY of killing OAP after battering him with slider shoe in park as ...

    The Sun 08 Apr 2025
    Terry HarrisBhim Kohli was kicked to death by a teen boy[/caption]. He was walking his beloved dog Rocky at the time ... Jurors heard the boy gave different accounts of what happened – claiming he “could not stop kicking” the OAP.
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