VP (disambiguation)

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VP stands for vice president, an officer in government or business below a president in rank.

VP may also refer to:

Arts and entertainment

  • VP Records, a Queens, New York reggae record label
  • VenetianPrincess (born 1984), pseudonym of internet personality Jodie-Amy Rivera

Science and technology

  • Variegate porphyria, an inherited medical disorder
  • Vasopressin, a hormone found in most mammals, including humans
  • Videophone, a telephone with a video screen
  • Virtual Processor, a virtual machine created by Tao Group
  • Voges–Proskauer test, in microbiology, a test to detect the molecule acetoin in a bacterial culture
  • Virtus.pro, a professional e-sports organisation, based in Moscow, Russia (Dota 2) and Warsaw, Poland (CS:GO)
  • 3,3,5-Trimethylcyclohexyl 3-pyridyl methylphosphonate, a nerve agent
  • Phase velocity ( v p {\displaystyle v_{\mathrm {p} }} ), the velocity at which the phase of a wave propagates, given a certain frequency
  • VP (class) in arithmetic circuit complexity

Businesses and organizations

  • VASP (IATA code VP, 1933-2005), Brazilian airline
  • Flyme (IATA code VP since 2011), Maldivian airline

Other uses

  • Vojvodina's Party (Vojvođanska partija), a political party in Serbia
  • Patriotic Party (Turkey) (Turkish: Vatan Partisi), a political party in Turkey
  • Holden VP Commodore, an automobile produced by Australian automaker Holden
  • Verb phrase, in linguistics, a structure composed of the predicative elements of a sentence
  • vita patris, Latin for "during the life of the father" (e.g. in the expression "died v.p.")
  • NCCC Mall VP (formerly Victoria Plaza), a shopping mall located in Davao City, Philippines
  • Victoria Park, Melbourne, an Australian rules football ground
  • Vigyan Pragati, a magazine
  • a patrol squadron of U.S. Navy aircraft
  • /vp/, the Pokémon board on 4chan
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