A police officer. The word 'cop' originated in 19th century England, where 'to cop' meant 'to seize, to arrest'. The expression 'It's a fair cop', meaning 'you caught me red-handed doing something wrong' is still being used there.
In American English, "cop" is the slang term for a police officer. It and also be used to mean grab, as in "to cop a feel".
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its slang for cop
a constable is a cop,sheriff,or police
they sniff trouble
a constable is a cop,sheriff,or police
If you mean "How far can a cop follow you before pulling you over," a cop can follow you any distance as long as he/she is still within the correct jurisdiction.
In British slang, "cop" can refer to a police officer. The term is often used informally and can sometimes carry a playful or derogatory connotation, depending on the context. Additionally, "to cop" can mean to catch or obtain something, such as "to cop a look" or "to cop a deal."
It means unhealthy air....
I am at the cops.
It means "sit down" in idiom slang. The original phrase was "pop a squat", the word "cop" is a dialect misunderstanding, but now both pop and cop are used in the idiom.