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copnoun a member of a force charged with law enforcement at the local levela cop stopped her for speeding bobby(British), bull(slang), constable(chiefly British), copper, flatfoot(slang), fuzz, gendarme, lawman, officer, police officer, policeman, shamus(slang) patrolman, policewomandetective, dick, gumshoe, hawkshaw, inspector, investigator, plainclothesman, sherlock, sleuth, sleuthhoundmarshal(also marshall), sheriff, trooperpeace officercaptain, lieutenant, sergeantconstabulary, heat(slang), man, police, police forceoperative, private detective, private eye, private investigator civilian copverbslangto get possession of (something) by giving money in exchange forI copped a great outfit for only $50 buy, pick up, purchase, take acquire, gain, garner, get, obtain, procure, secure, winfinance, pay (for), spring (for)barter (for), deal (for), dicker (over), exchange (for), haggle (for), negotiate (about), trade (for)bargain (with), chaffer (with), horse-trade (with), palter (with)bid, offerrebuy, repurchase deal (in), market, merchandise(also merchandize), retail, sell, vend to take physical control or possession of (something) suddenly or forciblysome concertgoers rushed pell-mell through the doors so that they could cop the seats down front bag, capture, catch, collar, corral, get, glom, grab, grapple, hook, land, nab, nail, net, nobble(British slang), rap, seize, snag, snap (up), snare, snatch, trap glove, halter, lasso, ropeapprehend, arrest, detainbay, cornerclasp, clutch, fasten (on), fist, grasp, grip, hold, latch (on or onto), securerend, wrestenmesh(also immesh), ensnare, entangle, entrap, meshabduct, kidnap, spirit (away or off) take hold (of) miss discharge, free, liberate, releasedrop, loosen, unhand before the 12th century |