Evolving OOP
words like 'quasi' (example), it's one word that explains something thats is hard to explain in one word, just like methods in an extended class can do specific things.
little words like that can be constructed into a sentence in many ways to mean and say different things.
so if OOP does evolve like any language does and if we can leap tall buildings in a single bound and dodge tusnami's, then we should be in for some crazy flexibility :)
See: OOP from the Wikipedia
Overview
The idea behind object-oriented programming is that a computer program is composed of a collection of individual units, or objects, as opposed to a traditional view in which a program is little more than a list of instructions to the computer.