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  2. COP OUT definition: 1. to avoid doing something that you should do or that you have promised to do because you are…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of COP-OUT is the act or an instance of copping out. How to use cop-out in a sentence.

  4. cop out. Back out of a responsibility or commitment; also, take the easy way out. For example, Don't count on him; he's been known to fake illness and cop out, or She'll cop out and let her assistant do all the work. These meanings are derived from the underworld slang use of cop out for backing down or surrendering.

  5. Cop-out is a slang term for the act or an instance of backing out of a situation or commitment or avoiding responsibility for something. When you take the easy way out to avoid doing something challenging or making a difficult choice, that’s a cop-out. An excuse can be called a cop-out.

  6. If you refer to something as a cop-out, you think that it is a way for someone to avoid doing something that they should do. [ informal , disapproval ] To decline to vote is a cop-out.

  7. cop out (of something) (informal) to avoid or stop doing something that you should do because you are afraid, lazy, etc. You're not going to cop out at the last minute, are you?

  8. Define cop-out. cop-out synonyms, cop-out pronunciation, cop-out translation, English dictionary definition of cop-out. also cop·out n. Slang 1. A failure to fulfill a commitment or responsibility or to face a difficulty squarely. 2. A person who fails to fulfill a commitment...

  9. Definitions of cop out. verb. choose not to do something, as out of fear of failing. “She copped out when she was supposed to get into the hang glider”. synonyms: opt out. see more.

  10. Cop-out Definition. The act or an instance of copping out, as by confessing, reneging, quitting, etc. A failure to fulfill a commitment or responsibility or to face a difficulty squarely.

  11. Jul 3, 2024 · cop out (third-person singular simple present cops out, present participle copping out, simple past and past participle copped out) To avoid or shirk, either by failing to perform, or by performing in a grossly insufficient, negligent, or superficial manner.