Definition of «opps on the radar»
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This phrase indicates that enemies or rivals (opps) have been detected or are becoming a visible threat in one's social or physical vicinity. It suggests a state of high alertness and readiness for conflict or confrontation. While it originated in gang culture, it is now used colloquially online to describe any situation where people you dislike are present or active.
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> Keep your head on a swivel, I heard there are some opps on the radar tonight.
> I saw them walking into the party and immediately knew there were opps on the radar.
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