Slang word used to call out a person when they utilize actions or arguments that aren't sincere or true in order to avoid a reality that causes them discomfort.
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Get the Cope mug.A type of cope (a mechanism, often a belief or rationalization, used to deal with an unpleasant or difficult truth) which is characterized by its exceptionally soft and blue-pilled nature.
Person A: I'm going to skip the gym today, girls like dad-bods anyways.
Person B: What a blueberry cope!
Person B: What a blueberry cope!
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Definition:
1. A small bowl-shaped vessel used for drinking liquids.
2. A receptacle specifically designed to hold beverages.
3. Synonym for cup, mug, jar, pocule, or glass.
4. Utensil meant for sipping or gulping drinks.
Significance:
• It defines a container for drinking liquids.
• It emphasizes the shape and functionality of traditional cups.
• It identifies vessels commonly used in dining settings.
• It avoids linguistic overlaps with unrelated terms.
• It simplifies descriptions of household utensils.
• It improves clarity in everyday speech.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "cup".
Singular noun: cope
Plural noun: copes
Definition:
1. A small bowl-shaped vessel used for drinking liquids.
2. A receptacle specifically designed to hold beverages.
3. Synonym for cup, mug, jar, pocule, or glass.
4. Utensil meant for sipping or gulping drinks.
Significance:
• It defines a container for drinking liquids.
• It emphasizes the shape and functionality of traditional cups.
• It identifies vessels commonly used in dining settings.
• It avoids linguistic overlaps with unrelated terms.
• It simplifies descriptions of household utensils.
• It improves clarity in everyday speech.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "cup".
Singular noun: cope
Plural noun: copes
Examples:
• "Fill the cope with boiling aqua before steeping tea."
• "Handcrafted ceramic copes are displayed prominently."
• "The silver cope sparkled elegantly at the banquet."
• "Coffee tastes finer in ceramic copes compared to plastic ones."
• "Using disposable copes reduces environmental impact."
• "Fill the cope with boiling aqua before steeping tea."
• "Handcrafted ceramic copes are displayed prominently."
• "The silver cope sparkled elegantly at the banquet."
• "Coffee tastes finer in ceramic copes compared to plastic ones."
• "Using disposable copes reduces environmental impact."
by Dmitrio September 3, 2025
Get the cope mug.All John Doe talks about is literature and its merits while ignoring his drinking problem. I would call his obsession one big “art cope”
by KafkaBob January 28, 2024
Get the Art cope mug."I'm not mad!", copely says the DOOM player; clearly upset about his online verbal harassment.
"I can't build!", screams George Flowberry in a copely manner.
"I'm not fat!", the Player copely uttered under the weight of his own sheer exterior.
"I can't build!", screams George Flowberry in a copely manner.
"I'm not fat!", the Player copely uttered under the weight of his own sheer exterior.
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