I think it means gear patrol. But I'm not 100% sure sorry.
GP- General Purpose
General Purpose
Gold Plated
Normally GP in any scorebook stands for Games Played.
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Might be Gross Profit.
It stands for God's people.
Tires or wheels out of balance?
It stands for "Limited Partnership" and in case you were wondering what GP means as well, GP stands for "General Partnership."
It is not real gold. GP would stand for "gold plating."
A player starts with 2,000 GP I belive. And if you do the tutorial, you get an additional 3,500 GP I think it is.
"18k gp" typically refers to "18 karat gold," which means that the gold content is 75% pure gold, with the remaining 25% made up of other metals. The "gp" can stand for "gold plated," indicating that the item has a thin layer of gold over another metal. In jewelry and other contexts, this designation suggests a balance between quality and affordability, as 18k gold offers durability while still maintaining a high gold content.