by SaltiestBastard August 31, 2022
An older coworker, normally a bit of a hipster, tries to define rules for conversation and behaviour in the brew room.
Also known to drag out work tasks, in order to remind people they are important.
Also known to drag out work tasks, in order to remind people they are important.
by Sidchrome November 13, 2023
by Evrtt November 23, 2016
1.
Verb
(as in hot copped, hot copping)
a task completed easily; with little effort.
2.
Noun
a. easy to be around.
b. a floozy.
Origin (as theorized by many scholars of the era)- Arrested Development (TV)(2003-2005)
Verb
(as in hot copped, hot copping)
a task completed easily; with little effort.
2.
Noun
a. easy to be around.
b. a floozy.
Origin (as theorized by many scholars of the era)- Arrested Development (TV)(2003-2005)
by A Gallon of Bees July 18, 2010
A british phrase that means "Get a seat".
Usually used when you and a friend wants to get seats quickly
Usually used when you and a friend wants to get seats quickly
by British fooker May 14, 2019
"Cop a case" Termed by JLP is when an individual does something to cause a court case. This can range from anything that has to do with fighting to using violent terms.
by the boyfriend that tries May 24, 2019
When someone going stupid fast passes you, so the cops pull them over not you. You can speed as long as they’re going a little bit faster than you. 🤘🤘
(Someone fast passes you)
Me: “nice! Got me a cop block”
Friend: “Hell yeah, speed for free”
(They get pulled over and you’re safe)
Me: “nice! Got me a cop block”
Friend: “Hell yeah, speed for free”
(They get pulled over and you’re safe)
by Omfghowmanytryswillthistake September 11, 2018