(offensive, disparaging) A private security guard, bodyguard or armored car guard. Used as an insult.
(rent-a-cop)
by Shelmac May 21, 2015
by Alex Quantashassle April 11, 2005
If a cop doesn't have a mustache, he's a rookie. There are no known exceptions to this rule. Cops are their own gang, and the cop stache is the "gang tattoo" they use. Independent style requires independent thought, and those with independent thought would never become a cop. The cop stache is an inevitability for any aspiring cop.
Police Chief: "You're no longer a rookie, Johnson. Grow a cop stache or get out of my jurisdiction."
by Pacati October 06, 2007
The practice of following behind a police cruiser or other service vehicle responding to an emergency in order to pass the other people who pull off the road to let them by.
Dude, I was going to get fired if I showed up to work late one more time. Thankfully, cop surfing saved my hide and I was able to make it.
by wstellar August 01, 2010
Jay: "What you duin Saturday bro bro?"
Evan: "Notin,bout to cop the domeski from that freak bitch Virginia down the street.""
Evan: "Notin,bout to cop the domeski from that freak bitch Virginia down the street.""
by Drowzy757 November 23, 2010
"Cop and Roll" means to grab your drugs or whatever, and leave the immediate area quickly. It is a combination of two terms: To "Cop" which is to purchase or acquire something (often drugs or loot). The term originated with street drug users as a way to quickly say "going to buy drugs" in less conspicuous terms. The term "Roll" means to quickly depart. The combo phrase can be used at a bank or really at any place there is a long line and the people in front of you are not "rolling" to make way for the next in line.
Guy 1: Yo these dudes in front of us are taking forever - they already got their drinks - now they just hitting on that hot bartender..
Guy 2: No doubt, these boys need to just cop and roll. Stop holding up the line..
Guy 2: No doubt, these boys need to just cop and roll. Stop holding up the line..
by chicosox April 15, 2011
An exaggeratedly wordy jargon, frequently spoken in a mono-tone passive voice. Descriptive yet extremely vague, this is used when describing a situation in order to increase the appearance of intelligence or credibility, while cloaking truth in a mountain of syllables.
by Kirkury October 21, 2015