Cop

  • 61cop — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English copp Date: before 12th century 1. dialect chiefly England top, crest 2. a cylindrical or conical mass of thread, yarn, or roving wound on a quill or tube; also a quill or tube upon which it is… …

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  • 62cop — 1. verb /kɒp,kɑp/ a) To capture, get hold of, take. Heroin appeared on the streets of our town for the first time, and Innie watched helplessly as his sixteen year old brother began taking the train to Harlem to cop smack. b) To steal. No need to …

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  • 63cop on — 1. verb Behave. (figuratively) grow up. Youll get in trouble with the boss if you dont cop on. 2. noun Common sense. That idiot has no cop on …

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  • 64cop — noun Cop is used before these nouns: ↑car, ↑killer, ↑show Cop is used after these nouns: ↑motorcycle, ↑riot, ↑traffic …

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  • 65cop — ISO 639 3 Code of Language ISO 639 2/B Code : cop ISO 639 2/T Code : cop ISO 639 1 Code : Scope : Individual Language Type : Extinct Language Name : Coptic …

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  • 66çöp — şarabın tortusu, her şeyin çöküntüsü, çöp, çör çöp; herhangi bir şeyin çökeli I, 318; III, 119 …

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  • 67cop it — verb To get into trouble; to be punished. Oh, youll cop it, said the recruit. The sergeant has been here twice looking for you. Syn: catch it …

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  • 68COP — The currency abbreviation for the Columbian peso. The COP has been the currency of the Republic of Columbia a South American country since 1837. The peso was fixed to the U.S. dollar for a period, but now floats freely. Because Columbia is a… …

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  • 69COP — certificate of participation (COP) Undivided proportionate interests in the future lease payments made by the municipal lessees/issuers. Investors owning COPs own the right to receive a portion of the payments arising from the lease, but do not… …

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  • 70Cop it — to expect inevitable punishment; to accept something, or punishment ( Your going to cop it! ) …

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