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what's the mean of V.I.P. ?
Jul 3, 2010 12:17 AM
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As they said above, VIP = "very important person", plus maybe one more usual meaning: There is a much softer meaning, that VIP is just a person a step above.
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Sometimes you come across "VIP lounge" or similar. Difficult to tell whether it is only for diplomats, or actually just costs $5 more than the other area & may be less crowded or have better chairs.
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The "VIP lounge" or "VIP area" is frequently an area that costs money, or costs more money to enter.
Similarly VIP membership of a free website might mean that you payed for some extra right or feature. That is a grade of membership.
The VIP area in the casino might have a higher minimum stake & you may have to be invited rather than just show up.
In these ways "Very Important" does not always mean "very", just a privilege, usually paid for.
July 3, 2010
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Very Important person
July 3, 2010
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It stands for Very Important Person.
(From Merriam Webster's)
A person of great influence or prestige; especially a high official with special privilege
Here is a helpful link for acronyms:
http://www.acronymfinder.com/
July 3, 2010
very important person and it's usually used for politians
July 3, 2010
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