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cops (noun)

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  • cops — noun /kɒps/ a) Police officers. All the cops in the donut shops say, Way oh way oh way ooo aaa ooo b) the cops: The police, considered as a group entity. Maybe hell git the cops after you, Jack. Ill watch out fer dat, Nick, an you must watch out… …   Wiktionary

  • cops-and-rob|bers — «KOPS uhnd ROB uhrz», noun. 1. a children s game in which players enact the pursuit and capture of outlaws by policemen: »to play cops and robbers. 2. a story, motion picture, or television program, resembling this game: »“Doulos The Finger Man”… …   Useful english dictionary

  • cops and robbers — noun a game played by schoolchildren in which the robbers have to steal gold and return it to their base without being caught by the cops and taken to jail . When in jail , prisoners can be freed by other robbers …   Wiktionary

  • cops and robbers — noun : children s play in which the players imitate the chasing, shooting, and capturing of criminals by police * * * noun [noncount] : a children s game in which the players imitate the way police chase and shoot at criminals in movies, on… …   Useful english dictionary

  • walloper — noun a) Literally, someone who wallops. 1950: Police! Everyone out! The bloody wallopers are on their way! mdash; , b) A policeman. 1971: Uniformed cops are generally known as wallopers, and cops in plain clothes are called demons. These latter,… …   Wiktionary

  • small-timer — noun A person who is limited to small, limited, petty or unimportant scale of things. If hes smooth, he dont have to worry too much about the cops, because hes such a small timer, and when they come around, he cooperates. The cops always want the …   Wiktionary

  • traffic cop — noun a policeman who controls the flow of automobile traffic • Hypernyms: ↑policeman, ↑police officer, ↑officer • Hyponyms: ↑crossing guard, ↑pointsman * * * noun : a policeman who regulates the movement of traffic …   Useful english dictionary

  • battle royal — noun a noisy riotous fight • Syn: ↑melee, ↑scrimmage • Hypernyms: ↑disturbance * * * noun (plural battles royal or battle royals) 1 …   Useful english dictionary

  • cop-out — noun Date: circa 1942 1. the act or an instance of copping out 2. an excuse or means for copping out ; pretext 3. a person who cops out …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • soap opera — noun Etymology: from its sponsorship by soap manufacturers Date: 1939 1. a. a serial drama performed originally on a daytime radio or television program and chiefly characterized by tangled interpersonal situations and melodramatic or sentimental …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • blowie — noun a) A blow job. I said, my friend says on the phone, I can call the cops and have you arrested or you can give me a blowie. b) A blowfly. Mouths are clamped shut to keep out blowies, with a slit at the corner prised open in case speech… …   Wiktionary

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