Word: cop Word origin: early 18th century (as a verb): perhaps from obsolete cap ‘arrest’, from Old French caper ‘seize’, from Latin capere . The noun is from copper2. Phonetic: kɒp Listen:
a police officer. Example: a cop in a patrol car gave chase
shrewdness; practical intelligence. Example: he had the cop-on to stay clear of Hugh Thornley
catch or arrest (an offender). Example: he was copped for speeding
receive or attain (something welcome). Example: she copped an award for her role in the film
strike (an attitude or pose). Example: I copped an attitude—I acted real tough
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