Definder - what does the word mean?

What is copped it?

Any unknown noise heard whilst participating in illegal activites, such as smoking marijuana.

Person 1: "What was that?"
Person 2: "The cops."

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copped it - video


Copped it - what is it?

purchased, borrowed, or aquired in some fashion or another.

i just copped that new madden 2005 from best buy.

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What does "copped it" mean?

Check this out, have a look/listen.

Hey, cop this new movie.

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Copped it - what does it mean?

Mainly an Irish slang word, meaning to get common sense.

"Would ya stop hit'n your sister Conor and feck'n cop on."

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Copped it - meaning

(Verb) To take, buy or otherwise gain possession of

Should I cop the new Jordans?

I just copped Madden 20, want to play?

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Copped it - definition

to get, recieve, purchase, steal, or have

Yo im about to cop a drink, want one?

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Copped it - slang

to acquire or obtain something, legitimately or otherwise

"I'm about to cop those new J's."

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Copped it

When you claim someone elses property e.g their house or couch.

Man: Would you please leave my house?
Woman: Nuh uh, I copped it!
Man: Wrong house homie! Gotta leave!
Woman: Nuhhhh uhhh I copped the house!
Man: What the fuck does that mean?

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Copped it

A person who is not a Police Officer but believes himself/herself to be friendly with Police. Usually drunk and/or a douche bag stumbling form a bar. The "cop-cop" will approach a police officer or group of officers and attempt to strike up a conversation about police work believing that he/she is accomplishing an original or exceptional feat by asking what they believe to original or endearing questions.

The "cop-cop" can also be a security guard or other wannabe type. Often the cop-cop is not a wannabe or someone with a genuine interest or question but someone being a smart ass or believes himself to be clever, daring, or funny.

Here comes a cop-cop

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Copped it

Slang for the awkward British goof; See Richard Madeley, Alan Partridge and Boris Johnson for examples

Answering to a delicate situation which needs tact: "I probably would have copped it."

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