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cop englanniksi
(ISO 639)
to capture or arrest someone
To obtain, to purchase (items including but not limited to drugs), to get hold of, to take.
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(quote-av)
To (be forced to) take; to receive; to shoulder; to bear, especially blame or punishment for a particular instance of wrongdoing.
(uxi)
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To see and record a railway locomotive for the first time.
To steal.
(quote-song)|album=Don't Smile at Me|year=2017|artist=Billie Eilish|text=Copycat tryna cop my manner / Watch your back when you can't watch mine / Copycat tryna cop my glamor / Why so sad, bunny? Can't have mine
To adopt.
(ux)
To admit, especially to a crime or wrongdoing.
To recruit a prostitute into the stable.
To take (a look, glance, etc.).
(syn)
(senseid) A spider.
(rfquotek)
(senseid) A merlon.
A roughly dome-shaped piece of armor, especially one covering the shoulder, the elbow, or the knee.
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(senseid) A conical ball of thread wound on to the spindle in a spinning machine.
(RQ:Drayton Poly-Olbion)
to copy; to plagiarise
(quote-web)
cop (gloss)
summit (of a mountain or hill)
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hoe (gloss)