OT (countable anduncountable,pluralOTs)
- (sports)Initialism ofovertime.
- (healthcare)Initialism ofoccupational therapist.
2016 June 30, Kate Murray, “How occupational therapists help keep older people out of hospital”, inThe Guardian[1]:Occupational therapists (OTs), with their skills in promoting greater mobility, are a key ingredient in this multidisciplinary, more proactive approach.[…] In many areas, similar thinking is driving new work on integrating healthcare professionals, includingOTs, to maximise resources and to improve patient care.
- (healthcare)Initialism ofoccupational therapy.
- (informatics)Initialism ofoperationaltechnology.
- (linguistics)Initialism ofoptimality theory.
- (American football, Canadian football)Initialism ofoffensive tackle.
- Initialism ofoperating theatre.
OT
- (Christianity, Judaism)Initialism ofOld Testament.
- Coordinate term:NT
- (Scientology)Initialism ofOperating Thetan.
OT (comparativemoreOT,superlativemostOT)
- (Internet)Initialism ofoff-topic.
Prepositional phrase
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- (UK, slang)Initialism ofout of town.
2024, “Entrapreneur”, performed byCentral Cee:Unbankin' packs and touches faeces, I wasOT, you would find it gross
From aninitialism ofEnglishovertime.
OT
- (Cantonese) toworkovertime
OT
- Abbreviation ofOlt, acounty inRomania.