MVP

See also: mvp

English

Noun

MVP (countable and uncountable, plural MVPs)

  1. (business) Initialism of minimum viable product.
  2. (sports) Initialism of most valuable player.
    • 1995, Richard Price, Spike Lee, 00:21:04, in Clockers:
      Darryl, you've outdone Willie Mays. You got my vote for MVP.
    • 2022, W. David Marx, chapter 1, in Status and Culture, Viking, →ISBN:
      Members of a basketball team happily reward the MVP with additional status is she sinks a winning shot at the buzzer.
    • 2023 April 5, Thomas Schlacher, “Joel Embiid vs. Nikola Jokić vs. Giannis Antetokounmpo: What’s the latest in the race to become the NBA MVP?”, in CNN[1]:
      Jokić is going for a historic three-peat of MVPs and you would be hard pressed to bet against the Serbian winning the trophy for a third successive year.
    • 2025 March 11, Matias Grez, “Steph Curry accepts assistant general manager role at alma mater Davidson College”, in CNN[2]:
      Curry has been named NBA regular season MVP twice and is an 11-time All Star.
  3. (software, design) Initialism of model-view-presenter.
    Coordinate terms: MVC, MVVM
  4. (computer graphics) Initialism of model view projection.
  5. (biology, ecology) Initialism of minimum viable population.
  6. Initialism of mitral valve prolapse

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