To buy or purchase something
“I was about to cop a new pair of boots, but it would be nice if you could cop them for me.”
To get or take possession of
“Concertgoers rushed pell-mell through the doors to cop the seats closest to the front.”
To unlawfully take possession of something
To acquire or gain, especially in return for one's effort or behavior
To adopt or assume a pose
To admit or acknowledge that something is the case or that one feels a certain way
The police or law enforcement
“The cop explained that the owner of the house wanted the goose returned to where he belonged and that it could not continue living on his front porch.”
Plural for an armed person working to provide order, security, discipline, punishment
Plural for a person who protects or defends something
Plural for any of various eight-legged, predatory arthropods, of the order Araneae
Plural for an arrest for illegal activity
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