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In some senses, non-op is marked as informal. Watch for register when choosing this word.
ADJ.
long
VERB + NON-OP
decided, go, mind
adj
Nonoperational; not functioning.
Why he had taken refuge in the chapel, he didn't know. His mind had been non-op for a long time now and he just let the impulses flow.
Nonoperative; not using or requiring surgical treatment.
Richt says the surgery should help speed Samuel's recovery. "It was debatable on whether it could have been non-op or not, but this will absolutely stabilize it immediately and allow him to get stronger quicker," Richt said.
Having chosen not to undergo sex reassignment surgery.
"Just so you know, Vincent, I was a pre-op transsexual. But after my breasts grew and my hips got wider, I was happy with what I had and decided to go non-op."
Nonoperating; not directly involved in the mechanical operation of trains.
About 200000 "non-op" workers - clerks, telegraphers, machinists, and others not actually involved in operation of the roads - are not union members.
noun
A transsexual or transgender person who has chosen not to undergo sex reassignment surgery.
It is interesting that Galatea makes reference to some encouragement from "post-op" transsexuals, though other "non-ops" advise surgical candidates to reconsider their decision.
A nonoperator; a rail worker not directly involved in the mechanical operation of trains.
For example, in the fall of 1973, when we had a rail strike, the government brought in legislation putting the non-ops back to work at an increase of only 30 cents an hour […]
Why he had taken refuge in the chapel, he didn't know. His mind had been non-op for a long time now and he just let the impulses flow.
WiktionaryRicht says the surgery should help speed Samuel's recovery. "It was debatable on whether it could have been non-op or not, but this will absolutely stabilize it immediately and allow him to get strong
Wiktionary"Just so you know, Vincent, I was a pre-op transsexual. But after my breasts grew and my hips got wider, I was happy with what I had and decided to go non-op."
WiktionaryIt is interesting that Galatea makes reference to some encouragement from "post-op" transsexuals, though other "non-ops" advise surgical candidates to reconsider their decision.
WiktionaryFor example, in the fall of 1973, when we had a rail strike, the government brought in legislation putting the non-ops back to work at an increase of only 30 cents an hour […]
Wiktionaryi Register
In some senses, non-op is marked as informal. Watch for register when choosing this word.