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*[[Breaking character|Out of character]], breaking character in theatrics and roleplay |
*[[Breaking character|Out of character]], breaking character in theatrics and roleplay |
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*[[Original Omnibus Company]], a range of scale-model Buses and Trams released by Corgi Classics |
*[[Original Omnibus Company]], a range of scale-model Buses and Trams released by Corgi Classics |
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Out of Control |
*Out of Control |
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*[[Occupational Outlook Handbook]], publication by U.S. Department of Labor |
*[[Occupational Outlook Handbook]], publication by U.S. Department of Labor |
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*[[Old Oak Common]], an area of London |
*[[Old Oak Common]], an area of London |
Revision as of 20:40, 14 May 2016
Look up out of character in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
OOC may refer to:
- Out of context, logical fallacy
- Out of character, breaking character in theatrics and roleplay
- Original Omnibus Company, a range of scale-model Buses and Trams released by Corgi Classics
- Out of Control
- Occupational Outlook Handbook, publication by U.S. Department of Labor
- Old Oak Common, an area of London
- Old Oak Common TMD, railway depot in that area
- Oman Oil Company, a national oil investment company of Oman
- Out of combat, a combat concept in games.
Computer science
- Object-Oriented Code, programming paradigm