SP

noun

Etymology

Abbreviation.

Definitions

  1. Initialism of starting price.

    • He was an atheist, a rationalist, a medical student of no great distinction, an SP punter, a singer of bawdy songs, an acknowledged expert in matters erotic.
    • It was the last time, too, when […] the races dominated the radio on Saturday afternoons and everyone had the number of an SP bookie.
  2. Initialism of selling price.

  3. Initialism of shore patrol.

  4. + 20 more definitions
    1. Initialism of state police.

    2. Initialism of slow play.

    3. Initialism of service pack.

    4. Initialism of skill point, special point, spirit point, or spell point

      Initialism of skill point, special point, spirit point, or spell point; synonym of or alternative to MP/magic points, especially for games that lack magic or fantasy elements.

    5. Abbreviation of superintendent.

    6. Initialism of suppressive person.

    7. Initialism of substance P.

    8. Initialism of soft point.

    9. Initialism of state park.

    10. Abbreviation of spur.

    11. Initialism of short program.

    12. Initialism of sex partner.

    13. Abbreviation of sub-publishing.

    14. Initialism of São Paulo

      Initialism of São Paulo: a state of Brazil.

    15. Abbreviation of spelling, often used when correcting or questioning one's own spelling.

      • Does this mean that I would have to use Z-buffering, or tessellate (sp?) the resultant (possibly nonconvex) polygon into triangles and draw them in Z-order?
      • It's all that Britney Spears' fault and that other trashy looking singer, Christina Aguilera sp??? geezzzzzz.. they look like hookers !!!!!!
    16. Abbreviation of spur, in highway designations and signage.

    17. Abbreviation of space.

    18. Abbreviation of spell out.

    19. Spanish (language)

    20. September

The neighborhood

Derived

CSP, SSP

Vish — recursive loop

No curated loop yet for SP. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA