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Meanings and definitions for GP
What does GP stand for? What does GP mean?
- Gameplanet (New Zealand), a New Zealand video game community
- GamePolitics.com, a blog about the politics of computer and video games
- GamePro, a monthly video game magazine
- Gangplank, a character from League of Legends
- Gold Piece, the currency unit in many role-playing games
- Mario Kart Arcade GP, a 2005 arcade game
- GP (album), the first solo album by Gram Parsons
- General Public, a UK band of the 1980s and 1990s
- a stave annotation denoting a Rest for the entire orchestra
- "On GP", a song on The Powers That B by hip-hop band, Death Grips
- General principle, a term used in hip hop
- GP, a rating for films in the early 1970s, eventually changed to "PG" by the MPAA
- G.P., an Australian television medical drama series
- Göteborgs-Posten, a daily Swedish newspaper
- General Partner, one with equal responsibility and liability for an enterprise
- Gross profit, an accounting term
- General practice, a term used in construction surveying
- Model GP, for General Purpose tractor, built by Deere & Company
- Georgia-Pacific LLC, a manufacturer and marketer of tissue, packaging, paper, pulp and building products
- Girard-Perregaux, a luxury brand of Swiss watches
- Gold Peak, a manufacturer of batteries and portable solar chargers
- Google+, a social media service by Google
- Grameenphone, a telecommunications service provider in Bangladesh
- Jeep, an automobile marque
- Gastroparesis, a medical condition
- General practitioner, in medicine, a doctor who treats acute and chronic illnesses and provides preventive care and health education to patients
- Glans penis, the sensitive bulbous structure at the distal end of the penis
- Glycerate 3-phosphate, a 3-carbon molecule
- Glycoprotein, proteins that contain oligosaccharide chains (glycans) covalently attached to polypeptide side-chains
- Gutta-percha, used in endodontic treatment to obturate root canals
- GP (journal), a journal now known as American Family Physician
- Genetic programming, an algorithmic technique in computer science
- Geometric programming, an algorithmic technique in engineering and optimization
- Gigapixel image, a unit of computer graphic resolution
- Goal programming, a branch of multiple objective programming
- Grandparent post, a reference to the message two levels up in a threaded message board
- Guitar Pro, a music composing program
- Gurupa, Amazon.com's content delivery infrastructure
- Microsoft Dynamics GP, part of Microsoft Dynamics accounting software Great Plains
- PARI/GP, a computer algebra system
- GP-25 or GP-30, two series of Russian under-barrel grenade launchers
- Grande Puissance (French for "High Power"), original Belgian name for the Browning Hi-Power
- L98A1 Cadet GP rifle
- Gaussian process, a stochastic process associated with the Gaussian probability distribution
- Geometric progression, a sequence of numbers in mathematics
- Poorly graded gravels, in the Unified Soil Classification System
- Ground plane, in electrical engineering
- Guide Point, on Ordnance Survey maps
- Grand Prairie, Texas
- Grants Pass, Oregon
- Grosse Pointe, Michigan
- Graden points, Brisbane
- Garrison of Porsanger, a military garrison in Finnmark, Norway
- Gauteng, a province in South Africa
- Göppingen, a city in Germany (license plate prefix)
- Grande Prairie, a city in Alberta, Canada
- Guadeloupe, a French island in the Caribbean (by international country code)
- Gay pride, a positive stance towards the homosexual community
- Green party, a formally organized political party based on the principles of Green politics
- Young Party (Genç Parti), a Turkish political party
- Games played, in sports statistics
- Gary Payton (born 1968), nine-time NBA All-Star point guard, nicknamed "The Glove"
- GlobalPort Batang Pier, a team in the Philippine Basketball Association
- Guinness Premiership, an English rugby competition
- Garden-path sentence, a linguistic concept
- Great Pyrenees, a dog breed used as livestock guardians
- General Paper, a GCE 'A' Level examination subject in Singapore
- Grand Prix (1934 film), a British motorsports drama film
- Grand Prix (1966 film), a U.S. drama film about Formula One motor racing
- Grand Prix (2010 film), a South Korean horseracing drama film
- Grand Prix (album), by Teenage Fanclub
- Grand Prix (band), English rock band
- European Grand Prix for Choral Singing, an annual choral competition between the winners of six European choral competitions
- Eurovision Song Contest (originally named Grand Prix d'Eurovision de la Chanson)
Dansk Melodi Grand Prix, Danish selection for Eurovision Song Contest
- Melodi Grand Prix, Norwegian selection for Eurovision Song Contest
- Grand Prix (Magic: The Gathering), magic tournaments
- "Grand Prix" (CSI: Miami), seventh episode from second season of CSI: Miami
- Grand Prix (TV programme), BBC Television's TV coverage of Formula One motor racing
- Grand Prix (video game) by Activision
- F-1 Sensation, the Japanese/European version of the cancelled NES game Grand Prix
- Formula One Grand Prix (video game)
Grand Prix 2
- Grand Prix 3
- Grand Prix 4
- Grand Prix Challenge, by Atari
- Grand Prix Circuit (video game), by Accolade
- Grand Prix Legends (1967 season)
- Grand Prix, a gameplay mode in the Mario Kart series by Nintendo
- Mario Kart Arcade GP, an arcade game in the Mario Kart series.
Mario Kart Arcade GP 2
- Mario Kart Arcade GP VR
- Mario Kart Arcade GP DX
- Grand Prix de Rome, scholarship awarded in France from 1663 to 1968
- Grand Prix (Belgian Film Critics Association)
- Grand Prix (Cannes Film Festival)
- Grand Prix at International Film Festival Bratislava
- Grand Prix de la ville d'Angoulême, a comics award
- Grand Prix de Littérature Policière, annual literary award for French and international crime fiction
- Grand prix Gobert is one of the prizes of the French Academy. It has been awarded every year in the field of history since 1834.
- Les Grands Prix, annual awards from the foundations of the Institut de France
- IAAF Grand Prix Final, an athletics competitions replaced by the IAAF World Athletics Final
- IAAF Super Grand Prix, a series of athletics meetings held until 2009
Some of the meetings in the series that succeeded the IAAF Super Grand Prix
Adidas Grand Prix
- British Grand Prix (athletics)
- London Grand Prix
- Qatar Athletic Super Grand Prix
- Shanghai Golden Grand Prix
- FIDE Grand Prix
- Grand Prix Attack, a chess opening
- USCF Grand Prix
- DREAM Grand Prix, various mixed martial arts DREAM Grand Prix tournaments
- International Fight League (IFL) Grand Prix, various mixed martial arts IFL Grand Prix tournaments
- International Wrestling Grand Prix, the governing body for the wrestling promotion New Japan Pro Wrestling
- K-1 World Grand Prix, K-1's annual kickboxing World Grand Prix tournaments
- Pride Grand Prix, held by PRIDE Fighting Championships
- Strikeforce Grand Prix, a competition run by Strikeforce
- Grand Prix, now Prix Gladiateur, a horse race in France since 1862
- Grand Prix Dressage
- Grand Prix show jumping
- Nakayama Grand Prix, original name of the Arima Kinen horse race in Japan
- A1 Grand Prix
- Aero GP, flying competition
- D1 Grand Prix
- Grand Prix Chantal Biya, a road bicycle racing event
- Grand Prix gliding
- Grand Prix Masters
- Grand Prix motor racing, major races since 1907, governed by Formula One (F1) since 1950
List of Formula One Grands Prix
Formula One
- Macau Grand Prix (not F1)
- New Zealand Grand Prix (not F1)
- Grand Prix motorcycle Road Racing, known commonly as MotoGP after its premier class.
List of Grand Prix motorcycle races
- Speedway Grand Prix (motorcycle speedway)
- U.S. Gran Prix of Cyclocross, a cyclo-cross bicycle racing series
- Grand Prix (snooker), a former name of the World Open
- World Grand Prix (snooker)
- Six-red World Grand Prix, a former name of the Sangsom Six-red World Championship
- Budapest Grand Prix
- Grand Prix tennis circuit
- Marrakech Grand Prix
- Porsche Tennis Grand Prix
- World Grand Prix (darts)
- FIVB World Grand Prix, for women's volleyball
- Grand Prix de Futsal, international futsal competition
- ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating
- Rhythmic Gymnastics Grand Prix Series
- Sevens Grand Prix Series
- Pontiac Grand Prix, an automobile formerly manufactured by General Motors
- Parental Guidance (PG), a content rating in motion picture content rating systems and television content rating systems
- P.G. Cigars, a cigar brand named after Paul Garmirian
- PG Tips, a British brand of tea
- Bangkok Airways, a Thai regional airline, IATA airline designator PG
- Procter & Gamble (P&G), an American multi-national consumer goods corporation
- Left Party (Parti de gauche), a French democratic socialist political party
- Partido Galeguista (1931), a Galician nationalist political party in Galicia, Spain
- Partido Galeguista (1978), a Galician nationalist political party in Galicia, Spain
- PlatinumGames, a Japanese video game developer
- Porter-Gaud School, Charleston, South Carolina, U.S.
- P.G., Brazilian musician and singer who performed with the band Oficina G3
- P.G. Sittenfeld (born 1984), American politician
- Papua New Guinea (ISO 3166-1 country code PG)
- Pauri Garhwal district, a district in the state of Uttarakhand, India
- Penang
- Podgorica, Montenegro, vehicle licence plate code PG
- Prince George, British Columbia, Canada
- Prince George's County, Maryland, or PG County, U.S.
- Polygalacturonase, an enzyme
- Propylene glycol, an organic compound
- Prostaglandin, physiologically active lipid compounds
- PG(n,q), a projective space of Galois geometry
- pg (Unix), a Unix system command (a terminal pager)
- Paleogene (Pg), a geologic period and system
- Panzergewinde, a technical standard for screw threads
- Petagram (Pg) and Picogram (pg), SI units of mass
- Patrologia Graeca, a collection of writings by Christian Church Fathers
- Point guard, one of the five positions in basketball
- Project Gutenberg, a volunteer effort to digitize and archive cultural works
- iPhrothiya yeGolide, a South African military decoration
- Four-wheel drive vehicles in general
- Off-road vehicles in general
- Military light utility vehicles in general
- In the Philippines, Jeepneys are colloquially referred to as "jeeps."
- List of U.S. military jeeps
- Willys MB / Ford GPW jeep and pre-production equivalents – the World War II U.S. four-wheel drive military utility vehicle, manufactured from 1941 to 1945
Willys M38, the U.S. military jeep produced from 1949–1952
- Willys M38A1, the U.S. military jeep produced from 1953–1971
- Willys M606, M606A2 and -A3 — military Jeep versions for U.S. allied nations, from 1953 onwards
- Ford GTB 'Burma jeep' / G-622 – a compact, 11⁄2-ton, 4x4, U.S. military truck, from WW II
- Ford Pygmy, Ford's first prototype for the U.S. Army's requirement for the World War II light reconnaissance vehicle
- Ford M151, the replacement for the U.S. military Willys jeeps, produced from 1959–1988, and used through the 1990s
- M422 Mighty Mite, a U.S. military jeep small enough to be lifted by men or helicopters, produced from 1959–1962
- Dodge ½-ton VC and WC series – at least in some U.S. military branches, these were initially called "jeeps", before the quarter-ton Willys MB and Ford GPW
- Jeep CJ (originally Willys CJ, or Civilian Jeep), civilian version of the U.S. military Jeep
- Jeep Wrangler, a successor to the Jeep CJ
- Jeeps built by other companies, either by joint-venture, or with or without a license from Jeep
- Curtiss-Wright AT-9 Jeep, a WW II American military aircraft
- Escort carrier – a small, anti-submarine, escort aircraft carrier was called a "jeep carrier" in the U.S. Navy in WW II
- Minneapolis-Moline UTX and NTX 4x4 tractors (1940–1944) were called 'jeeps'
- Glenn Davis (athlete) (1934–2009), American Olympic athlete and NFL wide receiver nicknamed "Jeep"
- Jeep Swenson (1957–1997), an American wrestler and actor
- Johnny Hodges (1906–1970), an American jazz saxophonist nicknamed "Jeep"
- Eugene the Jeep, a fictional character in the Thimble Theatre and Popeye comic strips
- Just Enough Education to Perform, an album by Stereophonics
- Jeep cap, a US Army issued wool knit cap generally like a toboggan cap
- General purpose technology
- General-purpose alternating current, AC electric power supply
- General-purpose autonomous robots
- General Purpose Heat Source
- General-purpose administrative subdivision
- General Purpose Criterion, in international law
- General-purpose district
- A popular false etymology for the Willys MB "Jeep"
- General-purpose bomb
- General-purpose machine gun
- General purpose mask, M50 Joint Service
- General-purpose vessel, Explorer class in the Royal Australian Navy
- General purpose computer
- General-purpose DBMS
- General-Purpose Graphics Processing Unit (GPGPU)
- General Purpose Input/Output (GPIO)
- General-purpose macro processor
- General-purpose markup language
- General-purpose modeling
- General-purpose operating system
- General purpose preprocessor
- General-purpose programming language
- General-purpose register
- General Purpose Serial Interface (GPSI)
- Gas Plasma
- General Purpose, pronounced when referring to the US (originally military) vehicle
- Graphics Processor
- Group Processor
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