A blunt force object (such as a hammer or crowbar), carried on a motorcycle, used to extract revenge. When a vehicle is driven too carelessly next to a rider, and they are subsequently almost run over, the "traffic cop" is withdrawn from its respective sheath, and used to smash the windshield of the offending party.
by D. Gould January 14, 2007
It's a verb for when you're totally bullshitting something, making it up as you go along, winging it, it's a fail, etc.
Person A: Man, this test is hard as fuck!
Person B: Yeah, I know Imma just have to cop a shit.
OR
Girlfriend: Do you think this top makes me look fat?
Boyfriend: Uhhh... (to self) I'm totally copping a shit.... (outloud) No, of course not! Pffff, no!
OR
Teacher: What's the contrapositive of the inverse statement?
Student: Hmm.... (totally copping a shit) There's no such thing??
Person B: Yeah, I know Imma just have to cop a shit.
OR
Girlfriend: Do you think this top makes me look fat?
Boyfriend: Uhhh... (to self) I'm totally copping a shit.... (outloud) No, of course not! Pffff, no!
OR
Teacher: What's the contrapositive of the inverse statement?
Student: Hmm.... (totally copping a shit) There's no such thing??
by purple_swagger January 31, 2012
A phrase meaning you will proceed to participate in illegal things until police presence is known. Usually pertaining to driving.
"Yo, dude you didn't stop at that stop sign!"
"Whatever. No cop, no stop."
"Dude, you're driving like 30 miles over the speed limit!"
"Yeah. No cop, no stop."
"Whatever. No cop, no stop."
"Dude, you're driving like 30 miles over the speed limit!"
"Yeah. No cop, no stop."
by haiti304 January 11, 2013
To avoid fulfilling a responsibility. To renege on an agreement.
The term comes from the word "cop," to steal. It is in general usage, and has been long before any "song" by Eminem.
The term comes from the word "cop," to steal. It is in general usage, and has been long before any "song" by Eminem.
I was going to go to the movies with Gillian last night, but she copped out on me and made her father dinner.
by Justin March 02, 2005
To acccept a unfavorable outcome to a situation.
Mainly used when someone is acting unreasonably to a bad situation "man... just cop it sweet". Has also been extended by some Sourthern Sydney Cultures to "cop it sweet on the back foot"
by MAz October 29, 2003
1. a quick way to let a friend know if police are in the area, so he doesn't take a hit or empty the pipe out the window.
2. a great way to scare the shit out of a friend whos hitting the pipe in plain view or looking at a nug above the door/window boundary.
Whether the sayer of this warning is serious or not as to the presence of police is determined by how many times the phrase is said.
1. If said only once at reasonable volume, there are really police and u should check yourself.
2. If said multiple times at high volumes, chances are we're just messing around. (See example)
2. a great way to scare the shit out of a friend whos hitting the pipe in plain view or looking at a nug above the door/window boundary.
Whether the sayer of this warning is serious or not as to the presence of police is determined by how many times the phrase is said.
1. If said only once at reasonable volume, there are really police and u should check yourself.
2. If said multiple times at high volumes, chances are we're just messing around. (See example)
1. Real: "cops, chill" ("yo, po-po...")
2. Joking: "oh SHIT COPS CHILL, DUDE CHILL, COPS.. shit dude... cops chill."
*friend shits pants and hides everything under the seat*
2. Joking: "oh SHIT COPS CHILL, DUDE CHILL, COPS.. shit dude... cops chill."
*friend shits pants and hides everything under the seat*
by eson December 17, 2003
by Cliff Morris January 03, 2004