O/W
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See also: OW
English
[edit]Noun
[edit]O/W (plural O/Ws)
- (Scientology) Initialism of overt/withhold.
- 1986, Stewart Lamont, Religion Inc.: The Church of Scientology, →ISBN, page 100:
- WENDELL REYNOLDS then mounted the rostrum and made the audience there and then write down all their O/Ws (overts and withholds, or sins to use religious terminology).
- 1998 December 6, Richard Lei, “The Life & Death of a Scientologist”, in The Washington Post:
- In confessional rituals, a parishioner must declare his O/Ws -- "overts and withholds" -- immoral acts that include harmful, undisclosed transgressions against Scientology.
- 2017, Donald A. Westbrook, “Researching Scientology and Scientologists in the United States: Methods and Conclusions”, in James R. Lewis, Kjersti Hellesøy, editors, Handbook of Scientology, →ISBN, page 24, note 5:
- These courses were introductions, respectively, to […] O/W (Overt/Withhold) Write-Ups, and cycles of action (start, change, stop).
- 2022, Mike Rinder, A Billion Years: My Escape from a Life in the Highest Ranks of Scientology, →ISBN, page 10:
- The nature of the O/W was not really important at that time, only that I felt guilt.