It means Close of Play. Refers to the end of the business day.
it means like to rub your belly maybe...? because yah it means to rub your belly...
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Arrest and Trial - 2000 Cop's Son Kills Cop was released on: USA: 2001
It's a Cop was created in 1934.
Axe Cop - 2012 Ask Axe Cop President was released on: USA: 24 January 2013
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."
No its a slang term referring to police officers , Shortened from the British Coppers which mean "someone who captures". In British English, the term cop is recorded in the sense of 'to capture' from 1704, its derived from the Latin capere via the Old French caper.
COP means Close of Play EOP Means End of Play In real business term means by 5pm. So if you have something like "... please let me have your response by COP Friday 18th". That would mean, let me have your response by 5:00pm Friday 18th.
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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".
Yes. it is derived form is Cop or Copper. The term Copper was the original, unshortened word, originating in Great Britain to mean "someone who captures". (In British English, the term Cop is recorded (Shorter Oxford Dictionary) in the sense of 'To Capture' from 1704, derived from the Latin 'Capere' via the Old French 'Caper'
To get . Or reserve
If he is on official business and the other person is part of that business, yes they can.
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its slang for cop
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.