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copping

vb. (present participle of cop English)

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copping

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cop
  1. n. uncomplimentary terms for a policeman [syn: bull, copper, fuzz, pig]

  2. [also: copping, copped]

cop
  1. v. take by theft; "Someone snitched my wallet!" [syn: hook, snitch, thieve, knock off, glom]

  2. take into custody; "the police nabbed the suspected criminals" [syn: collar, nail, apprehend, arrest, pick up, nab]

  3. [also: copping, copped]

Wikipedia
Copping

Copping may refer to:

  • Alice Copping (born 1906), nutritionist
  • Benet Copping (born 1986), Australian rules footballer
  • Copping, Tasmania
  • Wilf Copping (1909-1980), English footballer

Usage examples of "copping".

But part of it was something else again, maybe the beginnings of that sort of feeling that could one day transform a simple act of recreational copping into that thing which is so subtly and yet so hugely different—the act of love.

Tonight might well have been the first time she had experienced copping as a sensual delight, not merely the pursuit of orgasm.

And then to see a bedrock madman like Ginsberg copping out with tolerance poems and the same sort of swill that normally comes from the Vatican.

First he converts to Jesus, and now he's copping a plea and holding a press conference on national TV to announce that he intends to confess everything.

Even the drunken slobs think they can get away with copping a feel whenever they want it.

Danny was grateful she wasn't around to make goo-goo eyes and poke his biceps, copping feels while the watch sergeant chuckled.

I couldn't raise my head without copping an open-beaver shot of some armpit or scribble-haired backside.

Anyhow the upshot is, one way or another I'm lying in the front seat of the Boomerang with my trousers round my knees and copping a twenty-dollar blowjob from a speed-fuelled Zulu called Agnes.

IN THE SPRING of my thirty-seventh year, I came dangerously close to copping a Spangler.