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    cop
    /kɒp/

    noun

    • 1. a police officer: "a cop in a patrol car gave chase"
    • 2. shrewdness; practical intelligence: Irish "he had the cop-on to stay clear of Hugh Thornley"

    verb

    • 1. catch or arrest (an offender): "he was copped for speeding"
    • 2. receive or attain (something welcome): "she copped an award for her role in the film"

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  2. COP definition: 1. a police officer: 2. to arrest someone for a crime: 3. to receive or obtain something: . Learn more.

  3. verb. copped; copping. transitive verb. 1. slang : to get hold of : catch, capture. also : purchase. 2. slang : steal, swipe. 3. : adopt sense 2. cop an attitude. intransitive verb. slang : admit sense 2b used with to. these small-timers would … cop to the smallest offense their attorney could negotiate Tom Clancy. cop.

  4. Aug 30, 2023 · COP —which stands for Conference of the Parties —is an annual meeting where United Nations member states convene to assess progress in dealing with climate change and make a plan for climate action within the guidelines of the UNFCCC.

  5. 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.

  6. www.climate.gov › news-features › understanding-climateWhat is COP? | NOAA Climate.gov

    Nov 7, 2022 · What is COP? COP is an international climate meeting held each year by the United Nations. COP is short for “Conference of the Parties,” meaning those countries who joined—are “party to,” in legal terms—the international treaty called the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change ( UNFCCC ).

  7. COP meaning: 1 : police officer; 2 : used to admit that you did something wrong and were caught fairly

  8. To take unlawfully or without permission; steal. Phrasal Verb: cop out. To avoid fulfilling a commitment or responsibility; renege: copped out on my friends; copped out by ducking the issue. Idioms: cop a feel. To fondle someone sexually in a surreptitious way. cop a plea.

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