Meaning Option
What does Option mean? Here you find 114 meanings of the word Option. You can also add a definition of Option yourself

1

1 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


Gives the buyer the right, but not the obligation, to buy or sell an asset at a set price on or before a given date. Investors, not companies, issue options. Buyers of call options bet that a stock wi [..]
Source: nasdaq.com

2

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


n. a right to purchase property or require another to perform upo...
Source: dictionary.law.com

3

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


This is the right, but not the obligation, to buy or sell a specified amount of security, at a specified price within a specified time frame.
Source: morningstar.com

4

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


A financial instrument that gives one party the right, but not the obligation, to buy or sell an underlying asset from or to another party at a fixed price over a specific period of time. Synonyms: Contingent claims Related Terms: Contingent claims 
Source: cfainstitute.org (offline)

5

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


An agreement giving the buyer the right to buy or receive (a "call option"), sell or deliver (a "put option"), enter into, extend or terminate, or effect a cash s [..]
Source: irmi.com

6

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


c. 1600, "action of choosing," from French option (Old French opcion), from Latin optionem (nominative optio) "choice, free choice, liberty to choose," from root of optare "to [..]
Source: etymonline.com

7

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


A contract that allows the holder to buy or sell a specific stock at a fixed price at or before a stated maturity date.
Source: ama.org (offline)

8

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


A financial instrument that gives the owner the right, but not the obligation, to buy or sell specific assets (e.g. a bond or a stock) at a predetermined price (the strike or exercise price) at or up [..]
Source: ecb.europa.eu

9

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


The right to purchase a property under certain conditions, time limitations and a designated price.
Source: atlasvanlines.com

10

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


option premium" is synonymous with "the price of an option").
Source: raymondjames.com

11

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


A contract that gives the owner the right, but not the obligation, to buy or sell a particular asset (the underlying stock) at a fixed price (the strike price) for a specific period of time (until exp [..]
Source: optionseducation.org

12

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


A contract traded on a futures exchange giving the buyer the right, but not the obligation, to buy (a call option) or sell (a put option) a specific quantity of a commodity from the seller or writer o [..]
Source: opisnet.com

13

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


A contract permiting one party to buy from (a call), or sell to (a put), the other party something at a pre-specified price in a pre-specified time period. The first party, who buys the option, has th [..]
Source: www-personal.umich.edu

14

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


An option gives the buyer or holder the right, but not the obligation, to buy or sell an underlying financial asset at a pre-determined price. Unlike the sale or purchase of a futures market contract where the holder has to fulfil the contract at some future date an option gives holder the choice of whether to exercise or not. An option contract sp [..]
Source: glossary.reuters.com (offline)

15

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


Buying an option gives you the right to buy or sell a specific financial instrument at a specific price, called the strike price, during a preset period of time. In the United States, you can buy or sell listed options on individual stocks, stock indexes, futures contracts, currencies, and debt securities.If you buy an option to buy, which is known [..]
Source: finance.yahoo.com (offline)

16

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


A clause in a Contract permitting an increase in the quantity of supplies, or the extent of work, or the time allowed, beyond the amounts stated in the base contract. [D03662]
Source: maxwideman.com

17

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


A contract that gives the buyer an "option" to complete a transaction within a given time period. Options are used frequently in financial markets.
Source: glossary.econguru.com

18

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


An agreement that conveys the right to purchase property or engage in a transaction in the future upon agreed-upon terms. An option is paid for as part of a contract, but must be "exercised" [..]
Source: nolo.com

19

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


the right to buy or sell property at an agreed price; the right is purchased and if it is not exercised by a stated date the money is forfeited one of a number of things from which only one can be cho [..]
Source: google-dictionary.so8848.com

20

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


n. The right, power, or liberty of choosing.
Source: easypacelearning.com

21

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


Definition The right, but not the obligation, to buy (for a call option) or sell (for a put option) a specific amount of a given stock, commodity, currency, index, or debt, at a specified price (the s [..]
Source: investorwords.com

22

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


(1) In command-driven interfaces, an option is an addition to a command that changes or refines the command in a specified manner. As the term implies, options are just that -- they are not required. [..]
Source: webopedia.com

23

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


The right, to buy or sell a specific amount of a given stock, index, commodity, currency, or debt, at a specified price during a specified period of time.
Source: erieri.com

24

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


The privilege of purchasing the rights in a book or manuscript from the copyright holder for a specific purpose (example: the right to adapt a novel or short story for performance on stage or screen), [..]
Source: abc-clio.com

25

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


1 : the power or right to choose ;also : a choice made or available 2 : a privilege of demanding fulfillment of a contract on any day within a specified time 3 : a contract conveying in exchange ...
Source: dictionary.findlaw.com

26

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


an agreement giving the buyer the right to buy or receive, sell or deliver, enter into, extend or terminate, or effect a cash settlement based on the actual or expected price, level, performance or va [..]
Source: naic.org

27

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


in the context of a recording or publishing deal, an option provides one party (usually the company) with the choice of either continuing to work with an artist or ceasing their involvement. Typically these options will relate to the delivery of another album or another period of time to be added to the deal.
Source: musicmanagersforum.ca (offline)

28

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


An option is normally an option to extend the term of a contract but it doesn’t mean everybody has options. Sometimes only the label has the option and it may be automatic.
Source: bemuso.com

29

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


A contract that gives the holder the right, but not the obligation, to purchase or sell a commodity at a specific price within a specified time period in return for a premium payment.
Source: power2switch.com

30

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


(1) A commodity option is a unilateral contract which gives the buyer the right to buy or sell a specified quantity of a commodity at a specific price within a specified period of time, regardless of [..]
Source: infinitytrading.com

31

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


A provision in a contract that typically gives the publisher an exclusive period of time to consider and offer on the author's next work. The option may be limited or allow the publisher certain financial matching rights, so keep a close eye on this. Out of print
Source: blog.nathanbransford.com (offline)

32

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


A contract which gives its holder the right to buy (or sell) an asset at a predetermined price within a specified period of time.
Source: swlearning.com

33

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


An option is simply the right to buy (a ‘call’ option) or sell (a ‘put’ option) a quantity of any asset by an agreed expiry date for a fixed (‘strike’) price.
Source: moneyweek.com

34

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


An option gives the buyer the right, but not the obligation, to buy or sell stock at a set price on or before a given date. Investors, not companies, issue options. Investors who purchase "call&q [..]
Source: mosaicwealthconsulting.com

35

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


A financial derivative instrument that gives the right to purchase (call) or sell (put) a fixed amount of stock at a specified price and within a certain time limit.
Source: cityindex.co.uk (offline)

36

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


An option conveys certain rights to the buyer of an option; the two main types of options are a call option and a put option
Source: financial.math.ncsu.edu

37

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


A contract between two parties in which one party, the holder, has the option to either buy or sell a security to the other party, the writer.
Source: sectorspdr.com

38

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


A type of derivative. It is a contract giving the holder the right but not the obligation to buy or sell an underlying asset at a specified price during a given period of time.
Source: sydneyfinancialplanning.com.au (offline)

39

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


A contract between two parties that gives the buyer/seller the right, but not the obligation, to buy/sell an asset, at a set price, on or before a specific future date.
Source: lifespanfp.com.au

40

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


  A contract that provides the right but not the obligation to buy or sell a specified amount of a security within a specified time period.
Source: rsec.co.in (offline)

41

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


The right to buy or sell stock at a predetermined price
Source: lifesmarts.org

42

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


A contract that gives the owner the right, if exercised, to buy or sell a security or basket of securities (index) at a specific price within a specific time limit. Usually, they are traded as securit [..]
Source: zacks.com

43

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


A legal agreement giving someone the rights to sell, buy, or lease the property under certain terms for a specific period.
Source: mortgageloan.com

44

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


The term "option" means "an agreement, contract, or transaction that is of the character of, or is commonly known to the trade as, an "option", "privilege", "in [..]
Source: definitions.uslegal.com

45

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


The term “option” as used in the entertainment industry, is an agreement entered upon between two parties that must come into force by a specific time. This may be usually with regard to a particular [..]
Source: definitions.uslegal.com

46

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


A contract that gives the buyer the right to buy (call) or sell (put) a predetermined quantity of an underlying security during a specific period of time at a predetermined price.
Source: firstrade.com (offline)

47

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


An option gives the buyer the right, but not the obligation, to buy or sell stock at a set price on or before a given date. Investors, not companies, issue options. Investors who purchase "call" options bet the stock will be worth more than the price set by the option (the strike price), plus the price they paid for the option itself. Buy [..]
Source: debbiecharpentier.com (offline)

48

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


An option gives the buyer the right, but not the obligation, to buy or sell stock at a set price on or before a given date. Investors, not companies, issue options. Investors who purchase "call&q [..]
Source: saulsimon.com

49

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


A course, acceptable within the academic program but chosen at the discretion of the student.
Source: ucalgary.ca

50

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


(n) the right to buy or sell property at an agreed price; the right is purchased and if it is not exercised by a stated date the money is forfeited(n) one of a number of things from which only one can [..]
Source: beedictionary.com

51

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


  A contract which gives the holder the right, but not the obligation, to purchase or to sell an underlying futures contract at a specified price within a specified period of time in exchange for a one-time premium payment.
Source: ppcpdx.org (offline)

52

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


A derivative contract which gives the buyer the right, though not the obligation, to buy or sell a specific quantity of the underlying asset (e.g. security, commodity, currency, etc) at a stated strik [..]
Source: legacy.intracen.org

53

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


Option means a unit chosen from among a range of given options.
Source: governance.uwa.edu.au

54

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


Sub-set of courses within the major that represent a specialized area of study. Officially approved options appear on the transcript but are not printed on the diploma.
Source: missouristate.edu

55

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option

Source: advising.utk.edu (offline)

56

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


A track or other portion of a major that may be required or optional. A separate designation is not made on the transcript or diploma for an option or track.
Source: catalog.missouri.edu

57

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


A second field of interest in the undergraduate curriculum, which officially consists of a minimum of 21 designated term credits of related course work, 15 of which must be at the upper-division level.
Source: catalog.oregonstate.edu (offline)

58

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


The right to buy or sell a security at a set price on or before a given date. "Call" options are bets that the security will be worth more than the price set by the option, the strike price, [..]
Source: fountaincpa.com

59

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


A parameter for the application which determines what or how an application shall do
Source: sumo.dlr.de

60

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


A clearance which authorizes a pilot to perform their choice of a full stop landing, touch and go, stop and go, low approach or go around/missed approach.
Source: firstflight.com

61

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


A contract that gives the holder a right or option to buy or sell specified property, such as stock or real estate, at a fixed price for a limited period of time.
Source: americanbar.org (offline)

62

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


A sequence of courses within a major or concentration of either guided electives or electives selected from areas of interest as approved by the department.
Source: catalog.colostate.edu

63

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


A contract between two parties that gives the buyer/seller the right, but not the obligation, to buy/sell an asset, at a set price, on or before a specific future date.
Source: moneysmart.gov.au

64

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


The securing of the rights to a screenplay for a given length of time.
Source: screenwriting.info

65

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


(1) Call option:A contract sold for a price that gives the holder the right to buy from the writer of the option over a specified period a specified amount of securities at a specified price. (2) Put [..]
Source: fiscalagents.com

66

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


The right to buy or sell a security or commodity at a specified price during a specified period. The holder of an option has the right, but not the obligation, to buy (call option) or sell (put option [..]
Source: frbsf.org

67

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


A choice of methods of receiving policy dividends, nonforfeiture values, death benefits or cash values.
Source: calstate.edu

68

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


The right to buy or sell a particular asset at an agreed price,on (or before if an American option) a specific point in time.OTC (over-the-counter) contractsContracts which are traded directly between two partiesrather than on an exchange. Outperformance
Source: investecassetmanagement.com (offline)

69

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


The right to buy or sell a share at a set price, regardless of market value. Ore
Source: mrag.ca (offline)

70

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


An option is a financial contract that gives the opportunity (a right rather than an obligation) for the holder to purchase or sell a certain number of shares, at a future date and at a known price.
Source: theinvestmentassociation.org (offline)

71

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


n. a right to purchase property or require another to perform upon agreed-upon terms. An option is paid for as part of a contract, but must be "exercised" in order for the property to be pur [..]
Source: advocatekhoj.com

72

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


The right, but not the obligation, to buy (call) or sell (put) a financial instrument at an agreed upon price during a certain period of time (American), on a specific date (European) or on a number of specific dates in the exercise period (Bermudan).   Out of the money
Source: isda.org (offline)

73

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


Options, sometimes called electives, refer to courses in a specific program that are not prescribed by the curriculum and in which the student is allowed a choice.
Source: gprc.ab.ca (offline)

74

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


An offensive play rarely used in professional football where the quarterback will run with the ball, but pitches it to a running back behind him if he’s about to be tackled. Used frequently by Nebrask [..]
Source: footballoutsiders.com

75

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


The right to buy (for a call option) or sell (for a put option) a specific amount of a given stock, commodity, currency, index, or debt, at a specified price (the strike price) during a specified peri [..]
Source: ubs.com

76

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


Right to buy or sell something at a specified price during a specified time period.
Source: startheregoplaces.com

77

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


The choice of the player in the big blind to either check or raise, providing there have been no raises before them.
Source: pokerschoolonline.com (offline)

78

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


A formal contract which grants the holder of the option the r ight to buy or sell a certain quantity of an underlying interest or asset at a stipulated price within a specific period of time.
Source: bankingglossary.bankingonly.com (offline)

79

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


A security that gives the holder the right to buy or sell a certain amount of an underlying financial asset at a specified price for a specified period of time.
Source: bankersadda.com

80

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


A contract offering the right to buy or sell a specific product at a specified fixed price. This is known as the strike price. Call options offer the right to buy, whilst Put options offer the right t [..]
Source: insidecareers.co.uk

81

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


A foreign currency option gives a corporate entity the right, but not the obligation to buy or sell a particular currency at a particular “strike price.” This option can be exercised on or before the date the option expires. More flexible than spot or forward contracts, however, options cost money (e.g. a premium is charged up front based on the st [..]
Source: fultonbank.com (offline)

82

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


The right, but not obligation, to buy (call option) or sell (put option) shares or other financial instruments at a predetermined price on or before a predetermined date.
Source: barnesroffe.com (offline)

83

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


Products that can be added to a Tour/Hotel when making a booking. Can be used for things like equipment hire, flights, extensions, discounts, insurance etc. See examples in the Solution Library
Source: tourcms.com

84

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


The right but not the obligation to buy or sell something at a specified price for a specified time period. The seller of an options contract receives a premium from the buyer of the option and has the obligation to deliver if the contract is exercised by the buyer. Options are also referred to as Caps, Floors or Ceilings. See also PUT OPTION and C [..]
Source: spectraenergy.com (offline)

85

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


tour feature extension or side trip offered at extra cost
Source: corporatetravel.id

86

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


item clients may include or exclude.
Source: witiger.com

87

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


Typically associated with a gas sale and purchase agreement or shipping charter, an option gives a counterparty the right, but not the obligation, to extend the agreement for a defined period.
Source: woodmac.com

88

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


the right to obtain, within a certain period of time, other rights, e.g. a company that has the right to obtain exploration rights in a particular block is said to have an option thereon.
Source: energy-pedia.com

89

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


 a derivatives contract giving the buyer the right to buy (call) or sell (put) a specific quantity of a specific underlying, at a fixed price, on, or up to, a specified date. The seller is obliged to deliver or accept the asset, when the option is exercised.
Source: fern.org (offline)

90

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


A contract that gives the buyer an "option" to complete a transaction within a given time period. Options are used frequently in financial markets.
Source: amosweb.com

91

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


A contract that gives the holder the right, but not the duty, to make a specified transaction for a specified time. The most common option contracts give the holder the right buy a specific number of [..]
Source: econport.org

92

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


OPTION An identified set of courses within a field of study chosen so the student can gain a certain degree of specialized knowledge in the field (e.g. engineering management option).
Source: uottawa.ca (offline)

93

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


A wide-reaching term referring to various types of satellites or other miniature craft which are in some cases omnipresent and in others must be collected as items by the player. Options usually eithe [..]
Source: sega-16.com

94

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


An entry showing that someone must, within a stated period, be given the chance to purchase the property before it is offered to anyone else. Options are registered as burdens.
Source: finance-ni.gov.uk

95

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


The right to buy or sell a security at a particular ask or bid price.
Source: ase.com.jo (offline)

96

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


A contract bearing the right, but not the obligation, to buy (for a call option) or sell (for a put option) a specific amount of given stock, commodity, currency, index or other securities, at a speci [..]
Source: bats.com

97

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


The right, but not the obligation, to buy or sell certain securities at a specified price within a specified time. A put option gives the holder the right to sell the security, and a call option gives [..]
Source: indiainfoline.com

98

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


The right to purchase or sell a specified number of shares of a security (stock) at a specified price on or before a specified date.
Source: channelingstocks.com

99

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


Right to take up or sell shares at an agreed price at or before a specified future date. Prefixed with terms of "call" or "put".
Source: bursamalaysia.com (offline)

100

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


The right to buy or sell a specific product over some period of time at a predetermined price.
Source: tradestation.com (offline)

101

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


The right (not the obligation) to buy or sell stock within a certain period or on a certain date for a price agreed upon in advance (the “strike” price). The option has a notional value if the strike [..]
Source: investor.bayer.de

102

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


  The buyer of an option acquires the right but not the obligation to purchase (call option) or sell (put option) a specified quantity of securities for a given period of time and at a predetermined price. To acquire this right he pays a premium to the seller of the option (option price). See: Warrant, Call, Put
Source: bourse.lu (offline)

103

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


A right to buy or sell shares at a guaranteed price for a specific period of time. Top
Source: personal.fidelity.com (offline)

104

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


An investor who purchases an option has the right, but not the obligation, to buy or sell certain securities at a specified price within a specified time. A put option gives the holder the right to se [..]
Source: investorsedge.cibc.com

105

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


(general,or|finance) option
Source: en.wiktionary.org

106

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


The exclusive right, for an agreed period, to purchase or lease a property at a stipulated price or rent.
Source: normanok.gov (offline)

107

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


 An enforceable agreement by which one party has the legal right to buy certain property at a certain time at a specified price or on certain conditions, to the exclusion of other buyers.
Source: northshorelandalliance.org

108

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


Gives the buyer the right, but not the obligation, to buy or sell an asset at a set price on or before a given date. Investors, not companies, issue options. Buyers of call options bet that a stock wi [..]
Source: people.duke.edu

109

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


In the film industry, an option is a contractual agreement pertaining to film rights between a potential film producer (such as a movie studio, a production company, or an individual) and the author o [..]
Source: en.wikipedia.org

110

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


Option (オプション, Opushon in katakana and subtitled Exciting Car Magazine) is an automotive magazine founded by Daijiro Inada in 1981, to meet the demand for enthusiasts of modified Japanese cars in Jap [..]
Source: en.wikipedia.org

111

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


Option or Options may refer to:
Source: en.wikipedia.org

112

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


In finance, an option is a contract which conveys its owner, the holder, the right, but not the obligation, to buy or sell an underlying asset or instrument at a specified strike price prior to or on [..]
Source: en.wikipedia.org

113

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


Option (subtitled Music Alternatives, then Music Culture) was a music magazine based in Los Angeles, California, US. It covered independent, underground and alternative music and multiple musical genr [..]
Source: en.wikipedia.org

114

0 Thumbs up   0 Thumbs down

Option


An option, when purchasing aircraft, allows an airline to purchase additional aircraft in the future at an agreed price and date.When placing orders for new aircraft, airlines commonly obtain options [..]
Source: en.wikipedia.org





<< Over The Counter Offering Price >>

Dictionary.university is a dictionary written by people like you and me.
Please help and add a word. All sort of words are welcome!

Add meaning