Cop

  • 31cop|u|la — «KOP yuh luh», noun, plural las, lae « lee». 1. Grammar. a linking verb, often some form of be. Example: John is a boy. 2. Anatomy. a connecting bone, cartilage, etc. 3. a connection; link …

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  • 32cop — apros·cop·i·nous; at·ter·cop; bom·ba·cop·sis; cer·cop·i·dae; cne·mi·do·cop·tes; con·i·cop·o·ly; cop; cop·i·er; cop·lin; cop·pa; cop·per·as; cop·per·head·ism; cop·per·ish; cop·per·ize; cop·pery; cop·ping; cop·ri·nus; cop·ro·culture; cop·ro·dae·al; …

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  • 33cop — cop1 S3 [kɔp US ka:p] n [Date: 1800 1900; Origin: copper police officer (19 21 centuries), from COP2 to arrest (19 20 centuries)] 1.) informal a police officer ▪ the local cop ▪ a narcotics cop ▪ He pull …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 34cop — 1 noun (C) 1 informal a police officer: a motorcycle cop 2 not be much cop BrE slang to not be very good: The film wasn t much cop, was it? 3 it s a fair cop BrE spoken humorous used when someone has discovered that you have done something wrong… …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 35cop — I. /kɒp / (say kop) Colloquial –noun 1. a police officer. 2. → silent cop. 3. an arrest; a state of being caught. 4. payment. –verb (t) (copped, copping) 5. to steal. 6. to receive in payment. 7. to accept resignedly; put up with: would you cop a …

  • 36còp — còup, cop, còup m. fois; coup ; cas, occasion. Encar n còp s es esbinhat : une fois de plus, il a déguerpi. Lo còp que vèn : la prochaine fois. Dau còp s es enanat : du coup, il est parti. Sus lo còup, o podiáu pas crèire : sur le coup, je n… …

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  • 37cop — I UK [kɒp] / US [kɑp] noun [countable] Word forms cop : singular cop plural cops informal a police officer • play good cop/bad cop informal if two people play good cop/bad cop with someone, one is friendly while the other behaves in a threatening …

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  • 38cop — cop1 [ kap ] noun count INFORMAL a police officer play good cop/bad cop INFORMAL if two people play good cop/bad cop with someone, one is friendly while the other behaves in a threatening way in order to make the person trust the good cop and… …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 39çöp — is., Far. çūb 1) Saman inceliğinde herhangi bir sap, dal veya tahta parçası Köşk o kadar sessizdi ki yere bir kibrit çöpü düşse çıkardığı ses işitilebilirdi. P. Safa 2) Yararsız, pis veya zararlı olduğu için atılan ufak tefek şeylerin hepsi… …

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  • 40cop —    1. to steal    Literally, to catch or seize:     I was taken by two pals to an orchard to cop some fruit. (Horsley, 1887)    2. a policeman    Usually thought to be a shortened form of copper but also because he cops or seizes you:     The… …

    How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms