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What does cop to it mean?

What does cop to it mean?

US slang. : to admit to doing (something) He agreed to cop to a misdemeanor.

What does might have to cop mean?

I have to get that or I have to buy that. Yes, it means I have to get / buy that. It’s mainly used as slang ^^ and btw, you’re so pretty!

What does cop on mean in slang?

Filters. (Ireland, informal, idiomatic) Common sense. That idiot has no cop on. noun.

What does cop stand for police?

(Entry 1 of 4) : police officer. cop.

Does cop mean steal?

cop Add to list Share. A cop is 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.

Is a higher or lower cop better?

The coefficient of performance or COP (sometimes CP or CoP) of a heat pump, refrigerator or air conditioning system is a ratio of useful heating or cooling provided to work (energy) required. Higher COPs equate to higher efficiency, lower energy (power) consumption and thus lower operating costs.

What does cop mean on snap?

“Police Officer” is the most common definition for COP on Snapchat, WhatsApp, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok. COP.

Do you cop a squat or pop a squat?

slang To sit down.

Why are police called Popo?

But one of the most popular slang terms for the local police today is “popo”. The word has its origins in 1980s southern California, where T-shirts bearing “PO” (“police officer”) worn by cops on bicycles would, with officers riding in pairs, spell out “POPO”.

Is cop a formal word?

A cop is a police officer. Cop is an informal, somewhat derogatory word for a police officer.

What cop out means?

evasion
Cop-out has come to mean an evasion, an escape from facing up to something, but like many slang words it has an untidy history. It first appeared some 500 years ago in the Scots phrase “play cop out” where cop was equivalent to cup, meaning “playing empty the cup” or, frankly, boozing.