“Opus” is a body of work that you have done, especially artistic work such as music composition, or the writing of several books, and similar.
“Hopeless” often means “very badly done” or “without skill” and similar.
The two words together have very similar sounds in normal English, so they reinforce the idea that the person who has produced the body of work has done it badly.
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