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    Cop
    /käp/

    noun

    • 1. a police officer.

    verb

    • 1. catch or arrest (an offender): "he was copped for speeding"
    • 2. receive or obtain (something welcome): "she copped an award for her role in the film"
  2. noun (1) ˈkäp. plural cops. Synonyms of cop. informal. : police officer. They called the cops to report a robbery. As he awaits trial, the retired cop is on the other side of the law. Michael Wilson. … the department invests in officers and their futures by providing training that makes them better cops. Laura Lane. cop. 2 of 4. verb.

  3. A cop is an informal term for a police officer. As a verb, cop is used in a variety of slang expressions meaning “grab” or “obtain,” from copping a feel on someone (not recommended) to copping out on going to a party (meaning “not going”) to copping to (meaning “confessing to”) eating the last slice of pizza.

  4. Nov 29, 2018 · A cop is an informal term for a police officer. As a verb, cop is used in a variety of slang expressions meaning “grab” or “obtain,” from copping a feel on someone (not recommended) to copping out on going to a party (= not going) to copping to (confessing to) eating the last slice of pizza.

  5. COP definition: 1. a police officer: 2. to arrest someone for a crime: 3. to receive or obtain something: . Learn more.

  6. A cop is a police officer. If you realize you're speeding in a school zone, you might look around nervously, hoping you won't see a cop. Cop is an informal, somewhat derogatory word for a police officer. When it's a verb, it means "to steal" or to "strike an attitude."

  7. 6 days ago · 13 meanings: 1. a police officer 2. British an arrest (esp in the phrase a fair cop) 3. an instance of plagiarism 4. to seize.... Click for more definitions.

  8. 1. [ kop ] See synonyms for cop on Thesaurus.com. noun Informal. a police officer. a person who seeks to regulate a specified behavior, activity, practice, etc.: Once we have the government dictating language usage, then we'll start getting language cops. Origin of cop. 1. First recorded in 1855–60; shortening of copper 2.

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