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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"

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  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. Nov 29, 2018 · As a verb, cop is used in a variety of slang expressions meaninggrab” 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.

  4. 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." An angry cop might say to a young troublemaker, "Hey, don't cop an attitude with me!" In the US, a legal defendant can also "cop a plea," or agree to a plea bargain.

  5. Meaning of cop in English. cop. noun. informal uk / kɒp / us / kɑːp / Add to word list. [ C ] (also UK informal copper) a police officer : Quick, run - there's a cop coming! She threatened to call the cops. Fewer examples. a New York City cop. They got caught by the cops. Private eyes were not gangsters, but they were not cops either.

  6. May 31, 2005 · The most likely explanation is that it comes from the verb “to cop” meaning to seize, capture, or snatch, dating from just over a century earlier (1704). The derivation of the verb is unclear. Most authorities trace it to the French caper and before that to the Latin capere , to seize, take.

  7. 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.

  8. In this article, learn the fascinating facts behind how our modern police force evolved and why police are called cops in the modern slang dictionary.

  9. 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.

  10. Definition of cop noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  11. May 16, 2024 · Police officers are often referred to as cops, but the origins of this nickname are something of a debate. It is known that, up until the 1970s, "cop" was something of a slang term, and one would refer to law enforcement officials more properly as policemen.

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