Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun A cone-shaped or cylindrical roll of yarn or thread wound on a spindle.
- noun Chiefly British A summit or crest, as of a hill.
- noun A police officer.
- noun One that regulates certain behaviors or actions.
- transitive verb To get hold of; gain or win.
- transitive verb To perceive by one of the senses.
- transitive verb To take unlawfully or without permission; steal.
- idiom (cop a feel) To fondle someone sexually in a surreptitious way.
- idiom (cop a plea) To plead guilty to a lesser charge so as to avoid standing trial for a more serious charge.
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun The head or top of a thing; especially, the top of a hill.
- noun A tuft on the head of birds.
- noun A round piece of wood fixed on the top of a beehive. [Prov. Eng.]
- noun A mound or bank; a heap of anything. [North. Eng.]
- noun An inclosure with a ditch around it. [Prov. Eng.]
- noun A fence. Halliwell. [Prov. Eng.]
- noun A merlon, or portion of a battlement.
- noun The conical ball of thread formed on the spindle of a wheel or spinning-frame. Also called
coppin . - noun A tube upon which silk thread is sometimes wound, instead of being made into skeins.
- noun A measure of peas, 15 sheaves in the field and 16 in the barn.
- noun A spider.
- noun An obsolete form of
cup . - noun A policeman.
- To capture or arrest as a prisoner: as, he was copped for stealing.
- To throw underhand.
- noun In golf, the face of a bunker.
- noun An abbreviation of Copernican;
- noun of Coptic;
- noun [lowercase] of copper.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun obsolete The top of a thing; the head; a crest.
- noun A conical or conical-ended mass of coiled thread, yarn, or roving, wound upon a spindle, etc.
- noun A tube or quill upon which silk is wound.
- noun (Mil. Arch.) Same as
Merlon . - noun Slang A policeman.
- noun a kind of cotton waste, composed chiefly of remnants of cops from which the greater part of the yarn has been unwound.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun obsolete A
spider . - noun slang, law enforcement A
police officer orprison guard . - noun slang, offensive, African American Vernacular by extension any white male especially large and clean cut
- noun crafts The ball of
thread wound on to the spindle in a spinning machine. - noun obsolete The
top ,summit , especially of a hill. - noun obsolete The
head . - verb transitive to
obtain , to purchase (as in drugs), to get hold of, totake - verb transitive to (be forced to)
take ; toreceive ; toshoulder ; tobear , especiallyblame orpunishment for a particular instance ofwrongdoing . - verb transitive to
steal - verb transitive to
adopt - verb intransitive, usually with "to" (
slang ) toadmit , especially to a crime.
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- verb take into custody
- verb take by theft
- noun uncomplimentary terms for a policeman
Etymologies
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
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Examples
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Stick with it though man, being a cop is a very rewarding career ...
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Stick with it though man, being a cop is a very rewarding career ...
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Being a cop is awesome Matt, I cant describe it any better than that ...
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Here in KS a cop is always only a few minutes away.
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Being a cop is awesome Matt, I cant describe it any better than that ...
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Here in KS a cop is always only a few minutes away.
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How people assume that the cop is always able to control an assailant.
Mind The Gap « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2008
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The other cop is the creepy todd from wedding crashers.
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To Dan Mc-Being a cop is a matter of choice, so if you don't want to be shot at for a living find another career.
Driving With Guns 2007
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