1. Oprah - Verb
2. Oprah - Proper noun
A female given name from Hebrew, of modern usage, variant of Orpah.
(television) The Oprah Winfrey Show, a popular long-running U.S. television talk show (1986–2011).
He was on Oprah recently to talk about his new book.
Oprah (third-person singular simple present Oprahs, present participle Oprahing, simple past and past participle Oprahed or Oprah'd)
(informal, uncommon) To feature on the The Oprah Winfrey Show.
I prefer big Oprah. I know Oprah wants to be skinny Oprah, but her head is too gigantic to fit on a skinny body. She has to accept that, like Kirstie Alley, she was meant to be...ahm.... voluptuous! Kathy Griffin
Oprah is rich; Bill Gates is wealthy. If Bill Gates woke up tomorrow with Oprah's money, he'd jump out of a window and slit his throat on the way down saying, 'I can't even put gas in my plane!' Chris Rock
Am I now supposed to go on Oprah and cry and tell you my deepest, darkest secrets because you want to know? Kevin Spacey
Because Oprah would be like "DID YOU DO COOOOCAAAAAAINE???" Kathy Griffin
Oprah decides to go with her "friend", Gayle. Kathy Griffin
It would be rather naive to imagine that Oprah doesn't have an Earth Evacuation Plan. You know Richard Branson does - his is in plain sight. John Hodgman