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Can anyone explain meaning of this phrase "I might as well be in OT". It has been used in online chatting

English Language & Usage Asked by Klaudia Kamińska on February 4, 2021

"I might as well be in OT" someone has used this phrase during online conversation and I don’t understand the meaning of this phrase.

Conversation:
A: Can you tell me a bedtime story?
B: Bedtime story or bedtime fantasies?
A: Story. But quickly before I fall asleep.
B: I hate running after your time. It just feels like I am on a task. I might as well be in OT.

One Answer

The meaning of the abbreviation 'OT' varies depending on the context in which it is used. Here are some examples:

In healthcare: Occupational Therapy or Occupational Therapist

In forums where questions are asked/answered: Off topic

In telecommunications: Office of Telecommunications

In the Bible: Old Testament

In sport: Over time

Slang: Out there or out of town, or over there, denoting being away

Be aware, however, that it can also be used as a code word for having sex: https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=OT

Who would have thought it?

Answered by Lesley on February 4, 2021

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